Yrsa Daley-Ward is a British writer and poet of Jamaican and West African heritage, known for her raw, emotionally charged work that explores themes of identity, mental health, and human connection. She gained widespread recognition through her acclaimed poetry collection "bone" and memoir "The Terrible," which candidly chronicles her personal struggles. Her work has resonated with millions on social media, establishing her as a powerful voice in contemporary literature. Daley-Ward's writing is characterized by its unflinching honesty and lyrical prose. "The Catch" showcases her distinctive style, blending vulnerability with piercing insight into the complexities of modern life and relationships.