“What My Mother Left Out of the Story”
Sarah Cummins Small created “What My Mother Left Out of the Story” from “The Three Bears” in Tick-Tock Tales for Children, edited by Watty Piper (1922). Please click here to read. About the poem and...
View Article“The Whiteness of —”
Olivia Mettler created “The Whiteness of —” from Moby-Dick by Herman Melville (1851). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Olivia Mettler writes: I wanted to...
View Article“The Boundary of Structure”
Shloka Shankar created “The Boundary of Structure” from Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Shloka Shankar writes:...
View Articlea week’s rest
We’re taking a break from posting this week, but we’ll be back on the evening of December 4th with a new poem. In the meanwhile, we’re thankful for your readership, and we hope that you’ll browse the...
View Article2 poems by Janina Aza Karpinska
Janina Aza Karpinska has composed two centos: “Despised and Rejected, Echo Returns,” draws from “Despised and Rejected” and “Echo Returns,” both by Christina Rossetti (1862 and 1866, respectively)....
View Article“Line as Language”
Jennifer Hernandez created “Line as Language” from Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Jennifer Hernandez writes: My...
View Article3 poems by Diane LeBlanc
Diane LeBlanc constructed two pieces by combining words and images from Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900). Please click here to read “Decorative Treatment of Birds.” And here to read “Organic...
View ArticleHappy New Year
Happy New Year and Happy Public Domain Day from Heron Tree! We’ll be back with a new poem on the evening of 8 January, and we’ll be publishing volume 11 poems weekly through mid-February. But our call...
View Article“Anomalistics Aggregate”
Kate Falvey created “Anomalistics Aggregate” from The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort (1919). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Kate Falvey writes: I...
View Article“Forms/s from line/s”
David Q. Hutcheson-Tipton worked with Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900) to create “Form/s from line/s.” Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, David Q....
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