Born in Brasov, Romania, and based in Bali, Indonesia, Teodora Miscov is a 30-year-old writer who suspects people are more hungry than they let on. Through her writing, she explores what they are hungry for—and why.
Teodora’s journey into the literary world began with the publication of "Songs of God and Pleasure" in 2020, a collection of poems that explores the concept of passion within a universe abandoned by God. In 2022, Teodora took a sharp left with "Cheap Hotel Philosophy," a departure from the unconscious into the realm of reason. An exercise in making the incoherent coherent through rhyme, these poems try to philosophise, then end the night spilling their drink on your jeans and asking for a ride home.
Additionally, Teodora has been published in the NYC-based "Fragmented Magazine" with her poem "]]]On The Outside[[[". Currently, she's querying agents with her debut novel, "Nobody's Daughter," an upmarket psychological fiction exploring the inherent dishonesty we often delight in when confronting our own trauma.