Showing posts with label spiral orb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiral orb. Show all posts

Monday, January 05, 2015

The Sideways Door: January Prompt Column

The Sideways Door's first column for 2015 and I go ask people to borrow lines from other poems. 

And make something new of it.

So, you know, marrying ideas to others' words, just like it says in the title.

Oh, the link. Here.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

'You Are Here' by Bogi Takács

I was going to post something completely different but Aisha mailed me this and said it reminded her of something I had read (read? Surely she meant linked to?).

So I hopped on over to Strange Horizons (who have been doing a fundraiser where they make new, wonderful things available as they hit certain targets, so if you can, do support them) and their November issue has this amazing text by Bogi Takács.

Here it is.

If it was a poem that was hard to find, in a book no longer or not easily available, I'd just put the whole thing up here. People still come to this blog searching for Edwin Morgan or Patience Agbabi or Dambudzo Marachera. But this is different - you'll see. 

I'm trying to think what it was it reminded Aisha of, and I can only think she meant either Spiral Orb or Pandrogyne. But I still think I'm off the mark. Perhaps I should just ask her instead of pretending she's not listening to this?

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Poem in Spiral Orb

Several years ago, a couple of other poets and I wanted to collaborate on something. We weren't sure whether we'd be writing a play in verse, a series of linked poems - but we knew we wanted to write something together that would be more than the sum of our individual contributions.

I had just begun to step into the blog world and I was immersed (though I hadn't as yet started this blog). There were also so many journals beginning to accept work electronically and the possibilities seemed to multiply every time I looked.

So I suggested that we write a poem together that used the hypertextual nature of writing online. It was a basic kind of exercise in that kind of writing and the resultant poem - which used hyperlinks to strange, wonderful sites (or so it seemed to us at the time) - was rubbish and I'm glad we never placed it anywhere or I'd still be squirming.

All the same, I spent a long time thinking of collaborative work, the carefully designed serendipity of the links and thought how fantastic it could be if such a poem were written.

Turns out it can happen after all. Spiral Orb is where it does. This is how they describe themselves:

Spiral Orb is an experiment in juxtaposition, interrelationships, and intertextuality—a cross-pollination. This opening poem composts fragments from each of the pieces in Spiral Orb Three. Standing also as the table of contents, each line is embedded with a hyperlink to its original poem. Once at each poem, you will find links to the other poems in Spiral Orb Three.
Oh yes. This is what that poem could have been.

[Oh and I have a poem in Spiral Orb 3]. I'm not going to say which line leads to my poem. Go read the whole thing. I insist.