I’ve always wanted to create a miniature handmade book, and this week I have accomplished just that. Titled Everything Was Going to Be All Right, this tiny tome measures approximately 2 ½” x 2” and is 1” in thickness. My main focus for this book was to use the tiny scraps of paper I’ve been saving from previous projects. Because this created such a mishmash of images, I wanted to do something that would unify all the pages. So I decided to create a found poem.

Making a found poem takes quite a bit of time, but I really enjoy the process and the finished product. The way I go about making found poetry requires spending several hours cutting interesting words and phrases out of old, discarded books. Once I’ve cut out enough words, I arrange them in columns on my table top. Now the fun part begins. I start pulling out and pairing compelling phrases, until I’ve created a poem. As I’m arranging the words, I’m not looking for a story or theme to appear, but one usually does. And although the poems are haphazard and nonsensical, there always seems to be a kernel of truth that floats to the surface.
Everything Was Going to Be All Right
She was a woman
lesser God
too sensitive
naked limbs
And we shrink
side-by-side.
Tell me what you think,
Speak to me.
Her reply
about death
was anxious
and peculiar
Yes, I tried.
aspirations, traditions and
religion
And they had quickly died
I need confirmation.
scientific opinion
it would be difficult
to replace the diagrams.
She wrote
I know what I’m doing
But it never seemed
stripped naked,
But almost at once
we can feel
Disagreement
blue-black
He remembered
Touching it,
and the apple
She had been right
But he
watched, waited,
and then explained.
Everything was going to be all right.





















Just love it Megan! Excellent, wonderfully creative! I can see it was a LOT of work! Well done.
This is awesome! It looks like you spent a lot of time on it. Well done!
Oh my gosh Meg! I love it!