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attack of the killer poets [blog]:
[...] welcome to the world's first experimental online poetry reading blog right here

[...] the basic idea is to write a fresh poem - right here in front of this computer - in any style, any theme, anything. write it as if you were going to a poetry reading...

you then post it here as a comment.

[...] make it as brief, fresh, fruity and punchy as you might do at a cranking open reading... pretend you've had a few wines or beers you and feel like impressing the punters. speech it out on the page here. the room is at yr mercy and all yr meaning belong to us...

and you don't even need to put yr name down on the open-mic list.

okay, so! there are TWO simple rules:

1. please you must keep it under 100 words of plain text
2. the poem is to be READ OUT LOUD at the other end if you can - like the consumer of the text becomes your voice kinda thing. [...]

WERD - have fun!
and remember folks - Poetry is Dead!
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