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Dev McMath

About

Dev is a writer and spoken word performer originally from South Yorkshire. After years of travel and living in London, Dev has now upped sticks and joined his family in his Dad’s ancestral home of Glasgow. He now regularly attends various open mic’s across Glasgow and Edinburgh! He was part of a fantastic line up of poets at the 2025 Paisley Book Fest , performing with Scotland’s very own ‘Loud Poets’ in their annual slam series. Dev tackles things such as his childhood challenges and racial identity in his work, he does this with sincerity and humour. You can most likely find Dev at a poetry evening somewhere - he loves to share his words and stories in this city that he loves. Through poetry and personal history, Dev has made this city his forever home.

Connection to Glasgow

Dev McMath describes himself as half Scottish, with a father who was born and raised in Glasgow. Dev now lives in the city as well.
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