a portrait of heaven
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Ongoing, First published May 18
Jamie May sometimes thought she just might believe in God-"might" being the keyword there. After being diagnosed with a severe mental illness at just fourteen years old, Jamie began documenting her life through poetry. Somehow, they all ended up being about the man in the sky who failed. Failed her mom, her dad, her little brother, and Jamie herself. But in the end, can she really blame anyone other than herself?

Jamie writes a lot about God. 

But does God read her words?
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