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Dona Mayoora & Gary Barwin, Punctum

If you were real lucky, you peeped a few of these gorgeous visual and photo poems in the Spring 2021 (first!) issue of the Belfield Literary Review. If you wanna be really lucky, you can get your eyes on the whole series. From two groundbreakers of the visual poetry scene, Dona Mayoora and Gary Barwin, comes this call-and-response interrogation of circles and dots and the strange and surreal things that happen when we insert our selves into the process of randomization. These poems make play with and appropriate images of 500,000 statistically-random dots from Prof. Tereasa Brainerd’s class in Cosmology at Boston University, and the result is a vispo collection that’s out of this world!

This hip-to-be-square chapbook is printed with a cardstock cover by our friends at Product Photo in Toronto in a limited run of fifty fierce copies.

Kinda sorta typeset by Dani Spinosa. Cover design using one of the poems, kinda sorta by Dani Spinosa with help from Jesse Pajuaar.

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Sample Poem (Untitled)

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