Adiba Jaigirdar
Adiba Jaigirdar is an Irish-Bangladeshi writer, poet, and teacher. She resides in Dublin, Ireland and has an MA in postcolonial studies. She is currently working on her own postcolonial novel and hopes that someday it will see the light of day outside of her computer screen.
Twitter: @adiba_j
How Readers Can Help Grenfell Tower Victims
Adiba Jaigirdar
June 21, 2017
An online auction called Authors for Grenfell Tower has been set up to raise money for the British Red Cross to support the victims of the fire.
Is Dystopian Fiction Failing Our Globalised World?
Adiba Jaigirdar
June 8, 2017
On Naomi Alderman's THE POWER and dystopian fiction's seemingly exclusive focus on straight, white people.
Recommendations Based on Your Favourite Clone from Orphan Black
Adiba Jaigirdar
May 30, 2017
(Note: This post contains spoilers for seasons 1 and 2 of Orphan Black) Orphan Black is about to enter its ...
How Reading Diverse Books Can Change a Writer
Adiba Jaigirdar
May 2, 2017
"While I was devoted to the world of books, the literary world was never devoted to me."
Trigger Warnings Matter
Adiba Jaigirdar
May 1, 2017
On trigger warnings, compassion, and mental health.