by 2 members Jigsaw involves taking pieces of several writer's poems and arranging and working them into a new piece. Patchwork is a similar concept where each writer in a group come up with one stanza (of varying themes) and the whole group works the piece together. Jigsaw is pre-existing content recreated into a new piece and Patchwork is original content. Both projects involve a whole group of writers working a new piece together.
M/Mentor, OH
A manic, geek-inspired artist, writer, deconstructionist, and megalomaniac. He finds beauty in the morbid, is self-obsessed, and is on a quest to convince everyone to …
34/M/Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
J.M. Romig is the poet behind the collections "Everything Defenestrated" (https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Defenestrated-JM-Romig/dp/172954603X), "We Are Made of Found Objects" (Poets Hall Press) and "Breakwall to Breakwall" (Writing …