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10 March 2007

Newspaper Blackout Poems

Are you interested in writing a poem, but you’re just not sure where to start? You could always try a newspaper blackout poem.

Austin Kleon has a blog dedicated to them: Newspaper Blackout? Poems.

Here are his instructions for creating one:

Grab an old newspaper.
Grab a Sharpie, pen, crayon — anything that marks.
Find an article. (The more random the better.)
Start crossing out words, leaving the words you like.
Pretty soon you’ll have a poem.
If you like the poem, you can take a digital picture of it or scan it into your computer and send it to me via e-mail:
blackoutpoems [at] gmail [dot] com
Each week I will post the best submissions right here on this blog.

He also presents weekly challenges—he’ll post a page from a newspaper and we can create poems from that. The current week’s challenge is from a newspaper 50 years ago.

Via thumb drives and oven clocks.

Posted by Amy in Poetry, Writing

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2 Responses to “Newspaper Blackout Poems”

  1. Pearl says:

    Well that was fun. Thanks for sharing that. I made and submitted on.

  2. Amy says:

    Excellent!

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