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6 found-word collages by J.I. Kleinberg

J. I. Kleinberg

Part of a series that now numbers in excess of 1500, these pieces are assembled from unaltered magazine text in which each “chunk” is roughly the equivalent of a poetic line and without attributable text.

J.I. Kleinberg - Freedom
freedom
J.I. Kleinberg - I am writing
I am writing
J.I. Kleinberg - the art
the art
J.I. Kleinberg - To quantify
To quantify
J.I. Kleinberg - WHEN
WHEN
J.I. Kleinberg - word
word

J. I. Kleinberg

Artist, poet, and freelance writer, J.I. Kleinberg is a Best of the Net and Pushcart nominee. Her found poems have appeared in Diagram, Dusie, Entropy, Otoliths, What Rough Beast, The Tishman Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Bellingham, Washington, where she tears up magazines and posts frequently at thepoetrydepartment.wordpress.com.

Author: J. I. Kleinberg Tags: collage, poetry Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry December 8, 2017

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