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POETRY AND COMICS #7 May 2014

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The result of collaborations between poets, writers and comics artists.

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POETRY AND

COMICS

#7

May 2014

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Poets, writers and artists met to exchange words and pictures in

collaborative collage, with a specific focus on the intersection between

poetry and comics.

May 2014©

Chrissy, Ed, Richard, Rob, Tom, Woodrowand other assorted pub-dwellers

Artists’ websites: http://robvonramm.com/

@TheaZLWilkinswww.tomhumberstone.com

http://poetryandcomics.tumblr.com

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economy of line is paramount-

each panel and page must be carefully constructed-

consider how much will fit on the page-

choose whether to prioritise ideas or form-

comics are generally at their best when the words do not repeat the effects of the art and vice versa

-juxtaposition is an important tool

-the reading process is one of interpretation

rather than perception-

the reader is inextricable from the art-

what happens off the page is as important as what happens on it

-all the right notes, not necessarily in the right order