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so can you give my co worker Roxane a big hug and my other co worker Dixie. (A few years ago, she wrote a book of essays called Bad. My brother Adolf died a few years ago and now my brother Coni reunited with. Roxane Gay has announced the Joel Gay Creative Fellowship, designed “to support three emerging writers over the course of the year as they develop and publish a newsletter on the Substack platform.”įellows will receive a $25,000 stipend, paid monthly from the initial publication of their newsletter, as well as up to $15,000 in services from Substack, including editorial support, design assistance in developing a logo for your newsletter, access to Getty Images, Substack Defender, and other business support services. 'Difficult woman' is a loaded term, but writer Roxane Gay isnt afraid of taking on ideas with baggage.