Jeffrey Davies is a professional introvert and writer with imposter syndrome whose work spans the worlds of pop culture, books, music, feminism, and mental health. His work has appeared on HuffPost, CBC Arts, Book Riot, Collider, Slant Magazine, PopMatters, and other places.
Praise for Self-Analysis Addict
“What a gift this book is. Jeffrey’s reflections on his life through the lens of pop culture offer a deeply entertaining primer on some of the great film, TV, and music of the past few decades, while also providing so much wisdom and insight into the human condition.” —Peter Knegt, host and producer of CBC’s Here & Queer and author of About Canada: Queer Rights
“Davies writes with candor, wit, and insight, bringing humor and a rare emotional clarity to every page as he reflects on the television shows and films that steadied him through a youth marked by difference and an ache for belonging.” —Jessica Maria Tuccelli, author of Glow
Praise for Keys I Haven’t Lost Yet
“[A] stirring and vivid journey through the milestones of change, loss, and self-actualization. Jeffrey’s voice is earnest and singular, and delivers each verse with intent and heart. A necessary collection for anyone who’s maneuvered through the obstacle course of discovering who you are.” —Anne T. Donahue, author of Nobody Cares
“Keys I Haven’t Lost Yet is a balance of knowing who we are with how we got there. It mixes love, searching, and self-identity with poetics, anxiety, and celebrity. Jeffrey explores the world of relationships with family, friends, and himself to show us that while there are no answers in life, there is comfort in that answer.” —Darrell Kane, author of Hold Tight & Reach Hard