Jamilla D. VanDyke-Bailey is a Black feminist living with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder II. She uses her writing to give a voice to the trauma that is often suffered in silence and to bring a sense of belonging amongst the misfits. She has had work published in The Southhampton Review, K’in Literary Journal, and Oddball Magazine, amongst others.

Virginia Woolf once said: Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money.   //

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