Keep your ears open
A series of micro-poems that start nearly invisible (printed in light gray ink) and gradually darken as the reader progresses.
An "Exposed Smyth Sewn" binding allows the book to lay completely flat, ensuring the visual flow of imagery across spreads isn't interrupted by a traditional spine. 3. Content Structure ghostlife_poetry_in_motion
Use 30lb translucent vellum or "ghost" paper. It is semi-transparent, allowing words from the previous and following pages to bleed through, representing the persistence of memory and the "ghostlife" of the text. A series of micro-poems that start nearly invisible
Central spreads featuring "concrete poetry" where words are arranged in shapes of movement—spirals, waves, or falling leaves. or falling leaves.