Third-Person Author Bio

David J. Frost writes about what we know but do not believe in his Substack newsletter, Armchair Vertigo, at http://davidjfrost.substack.com.

With a B.A. in English Literature from Columbia University, an M.A. in Philosophy from University of California—Irvine and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Frost has published book reviews and essays in SLAB literary magazine, Ruminate, The Smart Set, Philosophy Now, and As It Ought To Be magazine. He wrote the first chapter in Girls and Philosophy, an anthology about Lena Dunham’s HBO show, Girls.

Dr. Frost teaches online for Alamance College in North Carolina, while living on the Oregon coast, with his dogs Fritz and Lou Salomé, 3000 miles from Brooklyn.

He wrote—under a pen name—a self-help book that applies dual-process psychology to procrastination. As such, he has been engaged as a speaker on productivity, the best science-backed strategies to fight procrastination, and how to set up one’s writer’s nook for a sustainable writing practice—recently speaking at the Oregon Coast Learning Institute. 

Essays and booking here: https://linktr.ee/davidfrost.