Bad Poetry Day
Gorgeous poetry written by blacking out newspapers [Bad Poetry Day]
Absolutely stunning poetry created by blacking out all but a few choice words on newspaper pages. Great stuff.
9May2008 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | Continued
The poetry of a suicide hotline [Bad Poetry Day]
Real poetry can be found where you might not initially expect it– in the conversations of two strangers on a suicide hotline.
5Apr2008 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | Continued
Spam Poetry Open Mic [Bad Poetry Day]
Even though this isn’t from the original vaults of Bad Poetry Day, it fits right in. Right now, yur spam filter (or if you have Yahoo mail it’s called your inbox) is filled to the brim with spam emails promising big money at online casinos, bigger dicks, stronger erections, penny stocks, cheap Viagra and […]
29Feb2008 | cranberryzero | 1 comment | Continued
Bad Poetry Day 5: Personal Hygiene [Bad Poetry Day]
Two lovely poems this fine Monday morning… an ode to love and dental hygiene and the other an ode to… genital hygiene. Yay.
11Feb2008 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | Continued
Bad Poetry Day IV: Mongooses, Life and Death
It’s been a couple weeks, sadly since the last Bad Poetry Day. Today we’ve got 3 poems… two about the joys of interacting with nature and one touching poem about the magic of creation.
24Jan2008 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | Continued
Bad Poetry 3: Spring, Davinyook and Boredom
It’s a hot and heavy Sunday threesome in the Bad Poetry circle today! These don’t have critiques to them, so you’ll have to come to your own conclusions…
6Jan2008 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | Continued
Bad Poetry II: “Hard” and “Crimson Butterflies”
More more more from the bad poetry vaults!
30Dec2007 | cranberryzero | 0 comments | ContinuedBad Poetry Day: Heartbeats and By Moonlight
Bad Poetry Day is pretty old in concept… older the old ones themselves, but new to IHC. In this first installment of Bad Poetry Day, we’ll look at the two incredibly awful poems that started the whole mess: “Heartbeats” and “By Moonlight” with more to come. And they get progressively worse as time goes on…
20Dec2007 | cranberryzero | 2 comments | Continued



