Evening Lilac
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Evening Lilac It’s evening now. Outside my windowthe breeze has begun to
gather the perfumeof lilacs after their slow afternoonin the sun, pushing
air over...
Showing posts with label Karin Cope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karin Cope. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Where we go from here
It may look like the clock has run out on the Visible Poetry blog, that I've lost interest or given up on it. But appearances do deceive!
I've moved newer entries (and a few old favourites) over to an easier to use and better supported wordpress site here: https://visiblepoetry.wordpress.com/
But the complete pre-2018 blog archive remains here on blogspot, along with a valuable record of reader responses.
Since April 2009, when I began to this blog as an experiment in in verbal and visual poetry, and in logging environmental and literary observations from both land and sea, I've published more than 250 entries, logged more than 75,000 hits, published two books and developed a number of exhibitions, lectures and art-based practices from work initiated on this site.
Thanks to you and your encouragement, Visible Poetry is alive and well continues!
Please do visit the wordpress site, especially if you're craving new images, insights and entries. See you there!
Yes, that's https://visiblepoetry.wordpress.com/
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Correspondance (act again alice)
act again alice although always another anything art between body certain
character come course does else even everything experience first form
gertrude get give go going great having hemingway herself however kind
know let life little lives living look looking love makes making may mean
might must nothing now object often others own painting part people perhaps
picasso place play point portrait question quite rather read reading really
relation right say see seems sense simply sister something sort space
stein story take tell things think three time toklas two understand upon
want woman women words work world writes writing yes
Notes
"Correspondance (act again alice)" is a found poem, generated by a word counting and assessment program that Amazon.com ran through my book, Passtionate Collaborations: Learning to Live with Gertrude Stein, in 2007. The words here are the 100 most frequently used words in a book that consists of 118,844 words distributed into 5,093 sentences. The program also suggests that the book weighs in at 5,093 words per ounce, useful perhaps if you want to know what the cost of posting it might be. Would it sink if you put it in a bottle and sent it out to sea? I don't know. Perhaps.
Photos are of a message in a bottle that washed up on our shore two years after it had been dropped in the water of of the shore of PEI. Some messages do arrive--somewhere.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
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