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Daniella Toosie-Watson is a writer, visual artist, and educator from New York. Daniella has been published in The Atlantic, The Paris Review, Callaloo, Virginia Quarterly Review, Poet Lore, and elsewhere. Their first book, What We Do with God (Fall 2025) is forthcoming with Haymarket Books. A profile writer for The Kennedy Center Next 50 and current Visiting Professor at Pratt Institute, they received their MFA from the University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers’ Program where they were awarded a Zell Fellowship and Graduate Hopwood Award. Daniella lives in New York.
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