J. D. Vaile
J.D. Vaile writes fiction that explores the invisible architecture of the human mind—how people think, break, endure, and disappear. With a deep interest in psychology and emotional perception, Vaile’s work delves into memory, disconnection, and the quiet moments where everything changes.
Influenced by writers such as Haruki Murakami, Clarice Lispector, Samuel Beckett, and Marguerite Duras, Vaile blends surrealism with intimacy, crafting stories where internal landscapes are as vivid as the external ones.
Vaile lives between cities and time zones, drawn to long walks, fractured narratives, and the enduring mystery of how we survive our own minds.
J. D. Vaile is working on putting the last touches on their first book. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.
J.D. Vaile writes fiction that explores the invisible architecture of the human mind—how people think, break, endure, and disappear. With a deep interest in psychology and emotional perception, Vaile’s work delves into memory, disconnection, and the quiet moments where everything changes.
Influenced by writers such as Haruki Murakami, Clarice Lispector, Samuel Beckett, and Marguerite Duras, Vaile blends surrealism with intimacy, crafting stories where internal landscapes are as vivid as the external ones.
Vaile lives between cities and time zones, drawn to long walks, fractured narratives, and the enduring mystery of how we survive our own minds.
J. D. Vaile is working on putting the last touches on their first book. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.