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Quia Abreu curates literary and performance arts programming in Dallas, Texas, focusing on science fiction, philosophy, and cognitive science. Their book review platform Gully Thoughts analyzes works by Cixin Liu, Nick Bostrom, Daniel Kahneman, and Yuval Noah Harari. The reviews examine intersections between artificial intelligence, human consciousness, and speculative futures. As founder of the Round No Chaser Open Mic series, Abreu provides a regular performance platform for poets, musicians, and comedians in the Dallas arts community. They also established the Black Poetry Slam and Book Fair to showcase independent authors and spoken word artists. These events create dedicated spaces for performers to develop their craft and build audiences. Abreu's curatorial work connects written analysis with live cultural programming through both digital and physical venues. Their book reviews on Gully Thoughts complement the in-person literary events and performance series. The integration of online and offline platforms allows creators to engage with audiences through multiple channels.