Molly Vincent is just a girl who loves to write for a living. Since she was a child, Molly has been imbued with art. From Monet in museums at 5-years-old, watching Bergman films by 13, and reading Nabokov by the nascent age of 17, her love of writing bloomed out of this myriad of arts mixed with gothic children's literature. The exposure to adult-themed art from a young age was the stepping stone into Molly's creative veering towards the eerie, dreary, and dark. If she could choose a writer to have dinner with, it would hands down be Czech writer Milan Kundera, to talk about Prague Spring, Francophilia, and "The Unbearable Lightness of Being." She can be seen spending her free time reading Dante's Divine Comedy, petting her fat cat, Ty, and people watching at the neighborhood dive bar, as she cathartically journals to exonerate her existential, cumbersome dread.