Grace Iwashita-Taylor, the poet who never wants to stop becoming
Since she started writing in her teens, her work has shapeshifted from lyrics, to poetry, spoken word, scripts, and videos.
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Grace Iwashita-Taylor, the poet who never wants to stop becoming
Since she started writing in her teens, her work has shapeshifted from lyrics, to poetry, spoken word, scripts, and videos. -
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