Dagney is a neurodivergent freelance writer and lover of books who has been traveling since she was 18 months old. She has lived in over a dozen countries, and been to many more.
Her reading tastes are just as eclectic as her souvenirs, and as a hopelessly unpredictable mood reader, reads anywhere from 50 to 300 books a year.
When she isn’t reading or traveling, she’s probably rewatching one of her favorite car movies, or obsessing over her latest special interest.
Before becoming a digital nomad, she previously lived and studied in Norwich, UK, an official UNESCO City of Literature where she once [briefly] met Nobel Literature Prize winner, Kazuo Ishiguro, at a literary festival. Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, which is largely set in Norfolk, also happens to be one of her favorite books.
Dagney McKinney
Dagney is a neurodivergent freelance writer and lover of books who has been traveling since she was 18 months old. She has lived in over a dozen countries, and been to many more.
Her reading tastes are just as eclectic as her souvenirs, and as a hopelessly unpredictable mood reader, reads anywhere from 50 to 300 books a year.
When she isn’t reading or traveling, she’s probably rewatching one of her favorite car movies, or obsessing over her latest special interest.
Before becoming a digital nomad, she previously lived and studied in Norwich, UK, an official UNESCO City of Literature where she once [briefly] met Nobel Literature Prize winner, Kazuo Ishiguro, at a literary festival. Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, which is largely set in Norfolk, also happens to be one of her favorite books.