Before Twenty Fifty
“I unwind / a migratory bird, / an orphaned accordion,”
Ayomide Bayowa is a Nigerian-Canadian poet, absurd playwright, and sociologist. He currently teaches First Year Writing at North Carolina State University. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Criminology, Dramaturgy and Creative Writing from the University of Toronto. He was the 2021-24 Poet Laureate of Mississauga. Since his work was longlisted for the Nigerian Students Poetry Prize in 2018 while he was a Theatre Arts fellow at the University of Ibadan, his work has been longlisted for the 2021 Adroit Journal Poetry Prize and he was a semi-finalist for the 2021 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Additionally, he was a finalist for the 2023 National Poetry Competition, Frontier Poetry Global Poetry Prize, and the North Carolina State University’s English Department James Hurst Prize for Fiction. His first stage play received the maiden Arojah Students Playwriting Prize. In 2024, his debut poetry collection Gills was incorporated into the English Department’s curriculum at Queen’s University, Ontario.
“I unwind / a migratory bird, / an orphaned accordion,”