I chose four poems that I liked (and thought would easily fit on half a page) from my submission and touched them up a little. Then I printed them (after many stupid attempts and after the printer ate my paper like 5 times and then spat it out all crumpled and ink-stained), cut them out (badly. I am bad with scissors), and implemented the plan with my best friend, who probably had more fun than me hiding the words.
It started in Kelowna, on saturday, with my best friend, Gideon, my other friend, Paige, and my mother, Mother, in tow. I cut the paper at the Kelowna food court (semi-afraid that some security guard would pounce on me for carrying around giant, sharp scissors with me) and got criticized on my slow cutting technique. Then, in an epic fashion, my hair knotted from the stupid 50 km/h winds Kelowna had that day, my best friend and I ran around Chapters trying to find places to hide about 8 cut-out poems. Of course, being himself, Gideon thought it would be hilarious to put my dark, not so kid-friendly poetry in the kid section. My mom spent a few good minutes hunting him down and informing him that he wasn't allowed to scar children. He told my later that he'd slipped one into an avenger's comic. Nice.
Me, freaked out that I'd be caught by the Chapter's employee dude that seemed to stalk me, randomly chose books to put the poems in. Gideon, being smart and much sneakier but at the same time, much more obvious, hid the poems in smart places like the poetry section. He took a lot of glee from the whole ordeal.
Next was Costco, where once again we had to reason with Gideon why he couldn't put my poems in books labeled bedtime stories.
Then we bombed Vernon's Walmart where all popular fiction lives and goes to sell, sell, sell. Instead of writing about it, I'll show you in epic photos of me and Gid's adventure....
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| Printer hates me.... |
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| Boss cut job |
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| Start of getting it done. |
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| How Art students get shit done. |
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| When I go demon. |
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| Gideon shows his true feelings about my poems... |

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| Gideon driving MY car to Walmart |
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| My face when he drives MY car |
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| The deed is done...BOSS |
And of course, where we poetry-bombed on friday:
The cool thing is the waiting I think, as I wrote my phone number on some of the ones we put in costco books, and then there was the hashtag I created #trouverpoetry, with instructions to instagram the poem with that hashtag. Will people do it? No clue! Does it matter? kinda, but whatever. Will I keep doing this?! Hell yes! I actually love the idea of leaving poetry for people to find...I may even start to write short short stories and send them out into the unknown!!! Or maybe I'll cut up chapters to my novel and leave them places just to mess with people. It's so thrilling knowing that you've bombed someplace with your words, that someone may pause when they find what you've written. This is an awesome project, seriously, just because it's something we can all do.
We don't need to be published to get our work out there...why can't we spread our words at our own will? What's stopping us from getting our stuff out there in the public eye? I'd love to find poetry hidden in the pages of some book on a store shelf! I hope in the future I come across someone's guerrilla poetry! And I'm glad that other people, even my unpoetic friend thought it was amazing because maybe that means that a lot of people will appreciate not only receiving a poem, but maybe it will inspire others to do the same. Let's make Vernon a land of poetry where each book has a gift inside! WHY THE HELL NOT?!!!
Keep an eye on those hashtags folks ;) and yes, I will be informing friends on Facebook and instagram how they should join me in the adventure, or maybe try to find some of my poems :D









