Destin Judy was raised in the charming small town of Georgetown, Kentucky by inspiring parents in a humble home. She trained as a competitive figure skater starting at age 5, and during a bout of teenage depression, began a lifelong adoration for Edgar Allen Poe. This creative nature eventually landed her in Los Angeles. After studying marketing and international business at the University of Kentucky and serving a 6-year enlistment in the KY Air Force National Guard to help pay for school, which included active duty service during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Destin established her career in Los Angeles as a public relations director for an array of brands and nonprofits over the last decade. Having enjoyed writing for inspiring clients, she discovered her ultimate passion at home: writing for herself.
The Fatum poetry collection sprouted from Destin’s home journal-based writing from the lense of various relationships in connection to the most intimate relationship of all: her growing connection to herself as a 37 year old woman, still seeking higher meaning, in exploration of internal dialogue, while residing in disparate Downtown LA. She began writing poetry upon waking up one Tuesday morning in the late winter of 2019, with a sudden insistence to pen her past heart-memories, and feelings forward. Upon convincing her partner Henry Plant to photograph a version of the visions she sees when she writes, the Fatum book was born with imagery captured across the region during COVID-19. The dual works complement one another in mood, metaphor and theme, to envelop abandonment and loss, spirituality and hope, autonomous female empowerment, and the ultimate supreme growth of self / self-love. Destin continues to journal-write daily, enjoys creative writing classes under the direction of Kim Young, and seeks to explore and sharpen her newfound literary acumen – or simply, soul-speak.