JAY MICHAEL ROBERTSON


About the Author

Jay Michael Robertson was born two years after the Grenadian Revolution, into the quiet left behind by history’s noise.

He writes at the intersection of memory, oral history, and fiction—where official records fail, but lived experience persists. A Woman Burnt Without Flames is an act of remembrance, shaped by fragments shared across generations, by voices preserved in cadence rather than transcript, and by a refusal to smooth culture into something more convenient.

Robertson’s work is informed by Caribbean history, diaspora, and the ethics of telling stories that were never meant to be archived. He writes with the understanding that some truths survive not because they were recorded, but because they were carried.

This is his first published novel.