collaborative poetry, defined

August 12, 2008

What we mean is: Collaborative poetry cantilevers hot air balloons above The Kon-Tiki Room. And we only know this much: Collaborative poetry never turns on without robots singing show tunes. That’s the quixotic nature of collaborative poetry. But other than its imaginary quests, collaborative poetry is itself and also us. It is both a separate hedgerow and an internal labyrinth.

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