Come make comics with me! Recently, SideTours got in touch with me about offering folks an experience in poetry comics. I thought it sounded like a great idea. It’ll be…
Do you like poetry? Do you like comics on walls? Are you going to be around Chicago between May 31st and September 4th? Do you like rhetorical questions asked in dulcet…
I thought it would be keen to take a moment each month to feature an example of OuBaPo out there in the digital forest. One of the great things about…
I developed my own poetic/comic constraint modeled after those of the OuBaPo. I call it “scramble” and employed it to make a comic titled “Chiggers.” “Scramble” breaks up a comic…
Pop-artist Roy Lichtenstein found a great deal of acclaim by placing enlarged, near-exact copies of comic book panels into a new context. I have reversed his process, putting his work…
raccoon renaissance eunice, moreover i, never saw a raccoon renaissance since, nor a neon moon rise so serious no crow can vie. eunice can mime mosses or oozes, rear in…
Raccoon Renaissance is a poem using the prisoner’s constraint drawn into several comics using the same constraint. For the first installment and explanations of OuBaPo comics and OuLiPo’s prisoner’s constraint.
This is the first part of a longer poem that I wrote using the oulipian prisoner’s constraint. This constraint prohibits you from using letters with arms or tails (b, d,…
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