Ashley D’Arcy (b. 1991, Cincinnati) is a writer and psychoanalyst-in-training in New York City. She holds an MA in philosophy from the New School for Social Research and a BA in English and American literature from New York University. She is the author of (Un)Popular Mysticism on the Internet (Platform Editions, 2018) and the poetry chapbooks early poems (Grey Book Press, 2015) and The Animus Speaks (Aventures LTD, 2017). Her writing has been featured in 032c, Prelude Magazine, Newest York, The Nation and elsewhere.
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032c
“Warning Against Popular Mysticism on the Internet”
CLOG
“Sniffing out Elon Musk”
Dark Fucking Wizard
“five short poems”
Insights from the Yale Center for Customer Insights
“Making Sustainable Choices Possible”
“A Behavioral Scientist’s Guide to Gift-Giving”
“Five Key Insights that Can Bring Traffic Back to Brick & Mortar Retailers this Holiday Season”
“Using Principled Negotiation Tactics so Everyone Wins”
“The Pursuit of Influence”
“Sludge slows consumers down. Often, it’s frustrating. Sometimes, it’s necessary”
Medium
“It’s Lonely On Top: Why And How Poncho Became The Best Bot”
“On Another Planet: A meditation on being a tech outsider and woman on ‘Planet of the Apps’”
The Nation
“Freshman Pens Petition To Rid NYU Of Homophobic Chick-fil-A”
Newest York
“Before, Blossom”
“Blossom: A Very Special Episode”
“Scroll, baby”
Not Here to Make Friends: A Reality Reader
“The Legacy of An American Family”
NYU Local
“Franco Premieres New Film, Explains Why He Skipped Classes At NYU”
“A Conversation With Jenny Slate And Dean Fleischer-Camp, Creators Of Marcel The Shell”
“NYU Professor Has Implanted Camera Removed From Head”
Prelude Magazine
“Me Poem”
“I Haven’t Said Anything Funny in a Poem in a Long Time”
“Why Isn’t Every Day Like the Day We Went to the Mountain”
Research Matters from The New School for Social Research
“TCDS Transregional Dialogues Fellowship Fosters Collaboration Between Ukrainian and NSSR Scholars”
“NSSR Welcomes Research Psychologist Shoshana Krohner as a Postdoctoral Fellow”
“Oksana Kis Joins NSSR as 2022–2023 Visiting Professor in Anthropology”
Western Beefs
“poems”