After only a few weeks, I’ve decided to shut down the Newspaper Blackout Poems blog. With work, three different comics I’m working on, and doing my own poems, I just don’t have time for any other project. (I’ll still be posting some on this site now and then.) Thanks to everyone who sent me their poems, and I hope that those interested will go on doing their own.
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LAST STOP, EVERYBODY OFF
This was my take on last week’s challenge. This week’s challenge is up now.
A MARK-ETING STUNT
New “risers to the challenge” are up over at the Newspaper Blackout blog, along with a new challenge of the week
Boy is it grim outside today. I’m gonna curl up and read now.
ODDS AND ENDS
Dig the winners for this week’s newspaper blackout contest, here.
I upgraded to a Flickr Pro account, so I’ll probably monkey with it a lot more and postmore stuff there in the future. I’m really inspired by Ray Fenwick’s account, but then again, who wouldn’t be?
And finally, she got in, and then I got in.
We are fist-pumping in a big way.
“A HUMUMENT”, BY TOM PHILLIPS
Last January, after seeing a couple of my newspaper blackout poems, Winston Smith e-mailed and recommended to me a book called “A Humument” by an artist named Tom Phillips. In the mid-sixties, Phillips took an old Victorian novel by W.H. Mallock called “A Human Document” and started blacking out the pages to make a new book, ” A Humument.” Well, I thought this sounded pretty interesting, but was too lazy to look it up, or even Google it, and pretty soon I’d forgotten all about it.
A year later, Drew Dernavich e-mails me a link to Humument.com, the official site of the book! Little did I know that you can see every page from the book online. (There’s also a new edition you can buy online from Amazon.)
Too cool.
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