Writer and professional weirdo born on unceded Dharug Land. writing on the macabre, the absurd, death and class*

*it’s funny I swear

Upcoming Panel

Celebrate the launch of this powerful collection of personal essays from people living with chronic pain, illness and disability, as well as those who care for them. Includes readings, directed discussion, and audience participation. Hosted by Michelle Hamadache.

Publications

Blood, Phlegm, Yellow Bile, Black Bile, Or: The Story of How My Sibling and I Time-Travelled to Kill God, Living with Illness and Disability: Poised on The Pointe of Pain – ‘Nureyev’s Foot’ and Other Essays, (Macquarie University & WestWords)

2025

2024

Sunlight Triumvirate, Mortal Magazine, #2: Nostalgia

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Substack, The Suburban Review, #31: Subscribe

2023

BLURBY THING

Yazmin Bradley is a writer of the weird and the strange from Western Sydney on unceded Dharug Land. As well as recently completing a Master of Creative Writing (with Honours) at Macquarie University, Yazmin has worked across Australian feature films, events and festivals, public libraries, and tertiary administration. Her work engages with mental and chronic illness, class, the absurd, and the macabre, with bylines in The Suburban Review and in Living with Illness and Disability: Poised on The Pointe of Pain, an anthology produced in collaboration with WestWords and Macquarie University. 

‘Very Mysterious and Important Writer’