kolkhozpoetry
Feb. 19th, 2007 11:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I love deep, quality poetry that astounds with its beauty.
But I also like poetry as a cooperative, political act. Poetry as performative core-dump. Poetry as a shout-down to The Man. Poetry as a way to bind people who have little else in common. Words as confessional and comedy, play and pretext.
Please join me in creating
kolkhozpoetry -- The Kolkhoz Poetry Collective. This is about poetry as a means of giving voice. There will be a blog; there will be monthly DIY chapbook-creation gatherings. But mostly there will be gathering together -- online and in person -- to find ways to use poetry as a voice, a way to shout to the world until it listens.
Don't worry if you're "not a poet". This is about finding your voice, whatever that means to you. C'mon.
(Oakland meetings will be the last Sunday of every month, beginning 3/25/07 -- you should feel free to start some up in your town, too.)
(What does Kolkhoz mean?)
But I also like poetry as a cooperative, political act. Poetry as performative core-dump. Poetry as a shout-down to The Man. Poetry as a way to bind people who have little else in common. Words as confessional and comedy, play and pretext.
Please join me in creating
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Don't worry if you're "not a poet". This is about finding your voice, whatever that means to you. C'mon.
(Oakland meetings will be the last Sunday of every month, beginning 3/25/07 -- you should feel free to start some up in your town, too.)
(What does Kolkhoz mean?)