Ojo Taiye</a> is a young Nigerian who uses poetry as a tool to hide his frustration with the society. Apart from writing, he loves drinking coffee a lot. His poems and works have appeared in journals like <em><a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"https://www.rattle.com/the-only-foreign-aid-my-mother-ever-wanted-was-safety-by-ojo-taiye/">Rattle, <a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"https://www.frontierpoetry.com/2018/04/20/poetry-ojo-taiye/">Frontier Poetry</a>, <a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"https://www.palettepoetry.com/2018/06/04/three-poems-by-ojo-taiye/">Palette Poetry</a>, The Stinging Fly, Notre Dame Review, Vallum, Crannog, <a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"https://www.argotmagazine.com/poetry-and-fiction/ojo-taiye-three-poems">Argot, Brittle Paper, <a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"http://www.glass-poetry.com/journal/2017/april/taiye-how.html">Glass Journal</a>, Elsewhere, Eunoia Review, Lit Mag, Juke, Praxis Magazine</em>, and elsewhere. You can find him on Twitter <a href=https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/author/ojo-taiye/"https://twitter.com/ojo_poems?lang=en%22>@ojo_poems.%22 />