Jessica Taylor-Bearman was born in March 1991, at Maidstone
Hospital in England. She grew up in Rochester and Canterbury, Kent,
where she attended Rochester Grammar School for Girls.
At the age of 15, she became acutely unwell with an illness called
Myalgic Encephalomyletis (M.E). She was continously hospitalised
from 2006-2010, suffering with the most severe form of the
condition. This included her being bedridden, unable to move,
speak, eat and more. She began to write in her mind, and when
finally able to speak again, she began to write through her audio
diary 'Bug'.
In 2009, Jessica began to teach herself to paint through the
movement of laughter. She realised that through balancing a
paintbrush in her hand, laughter caused it to move, creating a new
form of art that she called a 'Laugh-O-Gram'. Her first collection
was exhibited in the Canterbury Art Festival 2009. All her pieces
have been exhibited since then. In 2010, whilst still in hospital,
she founded a charity called Share a Star, to help seriously unwell
youngsters. It is now a registered charity that she continues to
run. Since she left hospital, Jessica's journey with severe ME has
continued to be very challenging. She is currently still mostly
bedridden, twelve years after it began. She writes a blog called
The World of One Room and made a YouTube video of the same name
that has reached tens of thousands of people in multiple countries.
Jessica has also featured in a film called Unrest. The aim which of
both of these is to raise awareness.
Jessica's ambition has always been to be an author.
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