Posts Tagged ‘sharpie’

Fool’s Trick

Sunday, May 12th, 2013

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The Old Name had died of a Fool’s trick that was perfect.

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Deep-Sea Waters

Saturday, May 11th, 2013

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Hit the floor like a shot to the mind set in deep-sea waters.

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Surreal Silence

Friday, May 10th, 2013

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Enjoy the dark calm, There’s no surreal silence crying for a bullet to the head.

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Passion

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

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Impassioned beyond the bounds of creative change.

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Blue Goddess

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

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Blue godess cry to compliance and guarantee the nightspot blues.

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Absence

Monday, May 6th, 2013

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A sting of merciful fear opened the door of absence; the invasion of the new.

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Amber Lithe

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

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The vicious hiss of vicious words were amber and lithe, eagerly waiting another.

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Beauty and the Foreigner

Saturday, May 4th, 2013

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Beauty had her back to the mirror and left time at another century. Foreigner, to escape the mind, witness tranquility as a perfect stranger never to return.

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Content

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

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Know the Author.

 

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Blackout Poetry Project

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

It was about a year ago, almost to this very day that I stumbled upon this book. Battered and shoved between the crevices of a decaying wall, this book, along with two others, sat pinned between the cracks in the wall where no book belongs. So naturally, even though I was walking somewhere with friends, I stopped everything I was doing to rescue these lonesome orphaned books. It isn’t everyday you find books left for trash to bring home.

But once I had the book, I was not sure what to do with it. It sat on my shelf for months and every once and a while I would look at it from across the room; it always felt like it was calling me.

One day it hit me and I knew exactly why I had rescued these abandoned books; the answer was to give them new life. So I decided to repurpose the whole book by turning every single page into its own poem. I had heard in the past about blackout poetry, specifically the newspaper blackouts of Austin Kleon. Many years in the past I had admired his work and his motto that “creativity is subtraction” but never thought it was a poetry technique I could attempt myself. This book, Bandit Love, was my perfect chance to try.

So I began a journey, that in no way is finished yet, but it is well underway. I decided to turn this entire book into pages and pages of blackout poetry; each page is a new and separate story that I created by taking the words that the original author put on the page and then re-purposing the meaning by picking and choosing the specific words I desired to give each page an entirely new meaning beyond that the original author intended.

I will be trying to post a new page of the book every day when I can. So here is my blackout poetry project.

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