Jay Gadhia
Jay Gadhia has always written things but the catalyst in spoken word poetry was attending an online men’s writing group during lockdown. He tends to focus on the Asian queer experience, his cultural / racial history, faith and the complications of relationships. He’s recently fallen in love with the haiku as a poetic format and written observational and comedic haikus that have been performed at spoken word open mic events. He’s enjoying the process of creating a narrative and performing as well as making friends with a whole new tribe.
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Jay Gadhia
Jay Gadhia has always written things but the catalyst in spoken word poetry was attending an online men’s writing group during lockdown. He tends to focus on the Asian queer experience, his cultural / racial history, faith and the complications of relationships. He’s recently fallen in love with the haiku as a poetic format and written observational and comedic haikus that have been performed at spoken word open mic events. He’s enjoying the process of creating a narrative and performing as well as making friends with a whole new tribe.
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