Jazmine Cooper is a writer based in Detroit, MI. Her work has appeared in Lunch Ticket, and The Detroit Metro Times, and evolves around experiences with mental health, addiction, difficult family dynamics, and music. Though primarily a novelist, she has written non-fiction pieces and poetry about her experiences with mental health and spirituality. She received her MFA in Fiction from Antioch Los Angeles and will earn a MLIS from Wayne State University in 2027. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, managing her book Instagram and website, The Literary Asylum, and practicing viola as she’s an amateur, classically trained musician.
Works
Fiction
“The Ocean Deserves a Song”, Detroit Metro Times, May 2023
non-fiction
“Crosses to Pentacles”, Lunch Ticket, 2022
“A Little ‘Triggering’ Life”, Lunch Ticket, 2021

