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Jamiya Taylor

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Since the age of 11, Jamiya has always loved the art of writing. Growing up with a love for reading and learning in school, she developed the passion and drive to start writing her own stories. From short stories to full length novels, poems, and even a movie script once before she put forth much effort to pursue a career in writing. Jamiya enjoys writing stories centered about Black love, Black experiences, and all things with Black characters as the center. She loves to create complex stories that pull on the heart strings and can open up peoples minds to new things. When she's not writing, you can find her occupied in a good book or watching a three hour long movie that has her full attention.

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“was the sunshine that cleared out her darkness. She met him at the moment where her life took a turn and him being around has lit the way more than she gave him credit for. He was her life savior. The angel on her road to Damascus. He was everything that she had been quietly looking for.”
Jamiya Taylor, Angels on Cherry Hill

“That was the thing about grief. It came and went in droves, running over whoever didn’t get out of the way in time. Today was one of those days where Sahara was an innocent bystander to her own grief. It ripped her apart on the inside, leaving behind a jagged incision of pain. It hurt her to even think of how many more years she’d have to go through living in this new reality.”
Jamiya Taylor, Angels on Cherry Hill

“I think you’re the greatest thing to happen to me in the last year. My God, it’s been a roller coaster. I wouldn’t want to do it with anybody else.”
Jamiya Taylor, Angels on Cherry Hill

“And maybe that was what real, adult love was. Being fearless enough to hold each other close no matter how catastrophic the world became. Loving each other with enough ferocity to quell the fears of the past. Just fucking being there.”
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“I heard someone say once that when you try to fix people’s hurt, you’re controlling it instead of sitting with them and connecting.”
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“They say time heals all wounds, but that presumes the source of the grief is finite”
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“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.”
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“Only people who are capable of loving strongly can also suffer great sorrow, but this same necessity of loving serves to counteract their grief and heals them.”
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