Denise Duhamel |
Ghost Weave |
GHOST WEAVE is the story of three ghosts, or rather the story of one
ghost told three different ways. After you read GHOST WEAVE, follow
the scissor marks to cut the poem so that it hangs in three strips. To
read
WEAVE 1, cut horizontally along the scissor marks and weave the strips
into the original poem, leaving the blank squares underneath the original
GHOST WEAVE text, replacing the text of the original poem with new
text. After reading WEAVE 1 remove the strips. To read WEAVE 2, cut horizontally
along the scissor marks and weave the strips the same way into the
original poem.
—
DENISE DUHAMEL’s most recent poetry titles are Two
and Two (University
of
Pittsburgh Press, 2005), Mille et un Sentiments (Firewheel, 2005) and
Queen for a
Day: Selected and New Poems (Pittsburgh, 2001). A winner of a National
Endowment
Fellowship in Poetry, she teaches poetry at Florida International University
in Miami.
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