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OUT OF THE WOODS

Monday, April 5th, 2010

i got out of the woods / and let me tell you / i felt more at home in the woods

Last one done on the iPad for now: tomorrow we count down the one week left (!) until the book release with poems straight from the book!

This is day 7 out of 14 that I’m posting a poem a day until the book comes out on April 13th.

You can help the release by entering the contest to win a free limited-edition screen print or pre-ordering your copy today.

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THE STORE WHERE SHE WORKS

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

buckets catch the rain / coming inside the store where she works / i watch her happily bookkeep

Another little sketch done on the iPad. A gal over on the Facebook page mentioned she liked the Sharpie on newsprint look better…I do, too. I’m just having fun with my new toy, practicing up for doing them live on book tour. So bear with me: starting Tuesday, I’ll be posting all new analog poems from the book!

This is day 6 out of 14 that I’m posting a poem a day until the book comes out on April 13th.

You can help the release by entering the contest to win a free limited-edition screen print or pre-ordering your copy today.

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STAY-AT-HOME FANTASY

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

one day i'll just be able to stay at home and write and read / after that / what i'm most scared of / is that at home / with a bazillion good things/ i'll struggle all the way

My 2nd poem made on the iPad.

This is day 5 out of 14 that I’m posting a poem a day until the book comes out on April 13th.

You can help the release by entering the contest to win a free limited-edition screen print or pre-ordering your copy today.

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HOW TO MAKE A NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT POEM ON THE IPAD

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

how to make a newspaper blackout poem on the ipad

Note: this post has been updated since 2010.

People always ask me when I’m going to develop an iPad app for Newspaper Blackout. I’ve always told them that I don’t want to because I think there’s something magic about feeling the newsprint in your hands, smelling the marker fumes as you make your poem.

Even though I still prefer the old analog way, there are times (mostly on the bus or out on the porch or lying in bed) when I don’t have a newspaper and a marker in front of me, so I’ve been experimenting with making them on my iPad.

Here’s how I do it, if you want to play along…

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