Here’s a cool little slideshow of eight graders doing newspaper blackout poems…
Newspaper + Marker = Poetry. Buy the book.
NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT POEMS FEATURED ON NPR’S MORNING EDITION
Today the poems were featured on NPR’s Morning Edition:
Read Between the Lines to Find Texas Poet’s Verse
Morning Edition, May 9, 2008A poet in Texas is blacking out words in order to write. Instead of starting with a blank page, Austin Kleon grabs the New York Times and a permanent marker — and eliminates the words he doesn’t need. He recently transformed an article about a piano concert into a poem that begins: “Forget about trying to speak … the image is the travelogue.” The newspaper ends up more black than white, and shows another way to read between the lines.
My wife and I are huge NPR junkies, so this was quite a Friday treat. Welcome to new visitors, and thanks again to everyone who’s spread the word about them! You guys are awesome.
PS. Did this one on the bus this morning.
IN THE GREAT MIDWEST I RECALL
SIGHTING
SUBURBAN ADULTERY
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