audreyhowitt
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@riddleywalker your imagery in #8 is just gorgeous!
@Woof <3 Refutable - an all too familiar sentiment. I'm curious if this was written in response to the day 8 prompt poem?
I learned about the blackout poetry for the first time today (reminds me of film editing), awesome challenge, wish I was less exhausted but will try writing more of it in the future.
Yeah I found a lot of catchy words and phrases but don't know if I successfully created the meaning in the poem, it probably needs rewriting. The challenge reminded me of the scene in a Bob Dylan documentary where he was playing with words in an improvisational way.I hadn't thought of it like that, it makes sense! I find it really difficult to find my own poems in blocks of my own text so tend to struggle even more with other people's but it can be fun. I remember when I was working in a library we did napo together and that was one of the prompts then too (must have been about 6/7 years ago). We tore books out of damaged books and sat and coloured out the words to try and distill something new from them. Maybe something that aligned with the original text or something opposite. It never bore fruit for me but I liked the idea. Now, I had more success with rewriting famous poems as limericks one year![]()
I love blackout poetry! I heard about it first from Austin Kleon. Going to have to do one retroactively.I learned about the blackout poetry for the first time today (reminds me of film editing), awesome challenge, wish I was less exhausted but will try writing more of it in the future.
That sounds really fun.We tore books out of damaged books and sat and coloured out the words to try and distill something new from them. Maybe something that aligned with the original text or something opposite.
I'll have to have a go at this later, when I have more time, it sounds fun.I learned about the blackout poetry for the first time today (reminds me of film editing), awesome challenge, wish I was less exhausted but will try writing more of it in the future.
I just did two attempts: one with a digital version and blackout bars, which somehow didn't work at all. Then with a photocopied version and a pen. The action of permanently removing text makes for a very different experience.I'll have to have a go at this later, when I have more time, it sounds fun.
Yes, it's very different isn't it! With a pen and paper there's a finality to it that you just have to make your decisions and work with them regardless which can be really surprising, and also just the act of blacking out/erasure with a good pen is very satisfying. I had a go digitally for this prompt and became indecisive, changing which words I chose constantly and got nowhere fast. It's good to make creativity tactile sometimes.I just did two attempts: one with a digital version and blackout bars, which somehow didn't work at all. Then with a photocopied version and a pen. The action of permanently removing text makes for a very different experience.