I'm probably late on this, but as I understand it, it should be a
quick take written on the day (Wednesday, usually). Can be 'on'
anything, in any form, etc. (see what Bob Marcacci does with it).
It's also a way to keep your hand in, so to speak, by writing
something every week (or so).
Now, 'at an exhibition'? Is this some kind of workshop? There are many
ways of getting people to write on the spot?
Doug
On 6-Mar-08, at 3:17 AM, Sally Evans wrote:
> Could anyone give a definition of a Snap Poem, suitable for getting
> people
> to write Snap poems at an exhibition?
> I've been looking on Google and not got very far...lots of examples
> but...instructions?
> thanks SallyE
> Sally Evans
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>
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