Tim Geaghan has been writing Gogyohka for 17 years while studying under Enta Kusakabe, the founder of the form. Since 2010 his poems and nisshi (poetic diary) have been published regularly in Kusakabe’s monthly magazine, Gogyohka. He has held Uta-kai (poetry gatherings) monthly for the last 2 years in Cleveland after hosting numerous workshops, readings, and speaker events around the New York City metropolitan area.
Tim Geaghan has been writing Gogyohka for 17 years while studying under Enta Kusakabe, the founder of the form. Since 2010 his poems and nisshi (poetic diary) have been published regularly in Kusakabe’s monthly magazine, Gogyohka. He has held Uta-kai (poetry gatherings) monthly for the last 2 years in Cleveland after hosting numerous workshops, readings, and speaker events around the New York City metropolitan area, including a weekly Uta-kai for children at the Brooklyn Public Library.