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I Beg To Defer

Karen Davis, Nick Athanassiadis

Musings on life through the lens of living outside my culture and comfort zone in Europe. I used to write for Presidents and CEOs, but now, I write and paint for joy. I've never been one to shy away from adventure, but I do beg to defer conflict.

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  • Karen Davis

    Once upon a time, I wrote for Presidents and heads of Hollywood studios. I produced lots of commercials and some documentaries.Now I enjoy observing, deferring what’s not important— hopefully with a sense of humor.

  • Nick Athanassiadis

    Raised in Athens on strong coffee and mysterious recipes, 30 years in the U.S. taught me stories and irony. I write about life’s absurdities, Greek sun, laughter, and the little moments that make it unforgettable.

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