X-Nico

unusual facts about Collaborative poetry


Collaborative poetry

More recent experiments of collaborative poetry include the collaborative works of American poets Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton, who have been writing poetry together for 15 years and have published three collaborative books: Exquisite Politics (1997), Oyl (2000) and Little Novels (2002).


Paul Janeczko

He and author J. Patrick Lewis collaborated on Birds on a Wire, which is written in the form of a renga (a form of Japanese collaborative poetry).

Roo Borson

She currently lives in Toronto with poet Kim Maltman, and with Kim Maltman and Andy Patton is a member of the collaborative performance poetry ensemble Pain Not Bread.


see also