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Selina Mills is an author, journalist, and disability advocate. She has been writing on disability, arts, theatre, and news for over 20 years. She lives in London with her husband Naci Mehmet and regularly campaigns for the inclusion of people with disabilities in historical narratives. She also regularly speaks on blindness and disability and contributes to The Spectator  and The Guardian.

Career
Selina spent over twenty years in journalism. Her first job was working as a junior reporter for Reuters in Rome. She returned to London to join the business desk at the Daily Telegraph. She then spent five years producing and reporting at the BBC for shows such as Today (BBC Radio 4) and In Touch (radio series). In 2013, she collaborated with the BBC and Loftus Productions on BBC Radio 4 - Disability: A New History.

In 2014, Selina moved into Public Relations specialist in diversity and inclusion and represented various non-profits and charities.

In 2018, she conceived and co-wrote the libretto (with Nicola Werenovska) of the award-winning opera, The Paradis Files, with music composed by Errollyn Wallen and produced by Graeae Theatre Company

In 2023, Bloomsbury Publishing will publish her first non-fiction work Life Unseen: A Story of Blindness