‘true originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision.’


-edith wharton

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Lesser Journeys

Published by PRAVUM

2020

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After witnessing the muse for her novels become a father with another woman, Dallie Ago, a published author and high-powered Engineer, attempts to conclude if her life is best lived becoming a mother, or living a story as dramatic as those in her books. Moving from New York to London for work, Dallie travels to Iceland, Lebanon, France and Serbia, visiting clients and discovering different outlooks on life while balancing a severe, chronic illness, which also provides Dallie with an unusual perspective on the body and time. During her journey, she learns to navigate corporate injustices, cultural differences and her own mortality.

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Theia Mania

Published by Antisentimental Society

2016

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Poetry by Dallas Athent. Art by Maria Pavlovska. Fresh, feminine, feisty, young: A new poetic voice echoed visually in delicately scrawled thread- like drawings that seem to mimic the internal landscapes described and experienced in these poems.

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Bushwick Nightz

Published by Bushwick Daily & Catopolis

2014

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This book of short stories about Brooklyn gained attention for its archiving of a time in a changing place.

History:

Founder, PRAVUM, 2020

Board Member, Nomadic Press, 2016-2020

“Life Within The Simulacrum” Columnist, PANK Magazine, 2018-2020

Arts Editor, At Large Magazine, 2016-2019

Fashion & Shopping Editor Bushwick Daily, 2011-2016

Arts Editor & Contributor, Luna Luna Magazine, 2012-2018

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Essays, poetry, reviews and fiction published in Buzzfeed, BUST Magazine, The Gloss, YES Poetry, PACKET Bi-Weekly, Monologging, GAMBAzine, Vol 1. Brooklyn, PANK, Nomadic Press Book Reviews, At Large Magazine & more.

select work:

The Importance of Philippe Avignant, At Large Magazine

Life Within the Simulacrum - Status Update, PANK Magazine

Poet of the Month, YES Poetry

Struggling With Creative Nepotism, VIDA

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