Kewayne Wadley (November 5,1987, Groton, Connecticut) hails from the soulful city of Memphis, Tennessee. Kewayne is a Memphis-based poetic storyteller whose mission is to spread love and inspiration through the power of words. Breathing his first human breath in Connecticut, he wound up spending most of his childhood days in the Deep South: Birmingham, Alabama, Soperton, Georgia, and much farther south: Central America.
Distinctly amorous lines, infused with sultry overtones, Kewayne's poetry paints vivid pictures of whirlwind romances and loves as unshaken as placid lakes. The unwavering support of his loved ones, especially his grandmother, is what drives him the most. His innate ability to see life through an unconventional lens can be witnessed in his innovative approach to his craft. Notably, his books ‘Listening to Songs at Midnight', ‘More Songs to Listen to at Midnight', ‘The Memorandum: An Ode to the Workplace or Something Like That', and Mumbo Jumbo... I Love You have been cataloged and accepted into the Library of Congress, a prestigious honor that highlights his contribution to the arts. Kewayne's poem 'Community Garden' was featured as an epigraph in Katherine H. Brown's book 'A Sweet Folly Of Hope.'
In addition to his writing, Kewayne has also contributed to the creative world as a producer. His producer credits, earned through crowdfunding support, are listed for Good Neighbours (IMDb,2024) , as well as shout-outs and mentions in the special thanks sect..
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