Davia Sills’s writing has been published by Centennial Media, Psychology Today, and Aeon magazine.

 

She has also written and edited a variety of content for clients, including articles, columns, blog posts, newsletters, emails, social media and marketing copy, and more. Her areas of specialization include science, health, and psychology. 

Davia has edited book manuscripts for literary agencies, publishing companies, and private individuals. She knows what makes a story compelling and how to nurture a writer’s individual voice. Davia is especially skilled at developmental and line editing.

Davia has managed the social media presence for both individuals and companies, such as Psychology Today, Scientific American magazine, OMNI magazine, CrisisGo, Folio Literary Management, and Gotham Ghostwriters. She has the capacity to provide both high-level social media marketing strategy and regular monitoring.

Additionally, Davia is a produced screenwriter—the feature film she wrote, Dear Diary I Died, is now available on Amazon and iTunes. She also co-wrote and acted in the short film Writer Madness, which won the ProjectTwenty1 award for Best Marketing in 2013. The short film Clean Break, which Davia co-wrote, was nominated for ProjectTwenty1’s Best Writing award in 2014.

She has an M.F.A. in Screenwriting, Film & Television, from Boston University, as well as a B.A. in English and music from Southern Methodist University.

 
 
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Portfolio

See samples of Davia’s work, from journalism and content writing to blogging and film and television.

 

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