There Will Be No Letters From Tomorrow is a self-published selection of leftover-word poems from newspapers published between March 2020 and December 2021.
I excised the original context from the columns of articles, opinion pieces, reviews etc. in a variety of newspapers and transform the words that remain into satirical, metaphorical, and haiku-esque poems about existing and being in the midst of the urgency of now. The “now” being a global pandemic, climate catastrophe, social justice movements, and the bombardment of online information.
The poems are made with two rules: 1) the words must be attached to a single column edge, and 2) the poem can’t reframe the context of the material it is discovered within.
Each poem is both a physical artwork and a piece of prose.

