At the 2012 Conference on College Composition and Communication, three well-known scholars of composition led a discussion on a writing exercise they'd assigned themselves. Each wrote for an hour a day for a 30-day month on an everyday object, a consciousness-raising activity that revealed much about the the objects examined and the writers themselves. We've taken it upon ourselves to replicate this exercise and record the results here.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Day 17: Lobject’s bathroom graffiti
I’ve never understood why people paint
on bathroom walls. Ladies’ stalls of pink
nail polish, lip liner, liquid eyes, and ink
pens low on fuel confuse me like hundred
dollar designer jeans ripped at both knees.
Still, I try to deduce letters, phrases, pieces
of a random rebus puzzle no one really knows.
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