The Black Rose Productions is a creative house dedicated to building stories and reshaping systems.
Founded by Joyce Rose, the work brings together narrative, lived experience, and structured thinking to create something both expressive and practical—stories that reveal truth, and systems that help people navigate it.
At its core, The Black Rose Productions exists at the intersection of storytelling, advocacy, and real-world application.
It explores the many expressions of womanhood and artistry—through poetry, essays, spoken word, fiction, and non-fiction—examining identity, trauma, healing, and transformation in ways that are both intimate and expansive. This work does not exist in isolation. It is deeply connected to lived experience and the realities people move through every day.
This is not storytelling for its own sake.
It is storytelling with purpose—and structure with intention.
Joyce writes under the pen name J.N. Rose, a name that reflects her creative voice across poetry, narrative work, and emerging story worlds. While distinct in form, the writing remains deeply connected to the same lived experiences and thematic core that shape her broader work.
The work is shaped by firsthand experience navigating complex systems, particularly within caregiving, neurodivergence, and family support. That lived understanding informs not only the voice behind the work, but the systems and frameworks it seeks to clarify and rebuild.
Joyce Rose is the Founder & Executive Director of The Hayden Rose Foundation, an initiative focused on helping families access, understand, and sustain the support systems available to them. While distinct in its function, the foundation reflects the same core philosophy: clarity, structure, and meaningful access.
The Black Rose Productions serves as the creative and strategic umbrella for this work—housing writing, story worlds, media, and future projects designed to expand both understanding and impact.