Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Poems For Sale

Via NPR:

Zach Houston runs his Poem Store (on any given sidewalk) with these items: a manual typewriter, a wooden folding chair, scraps of paper, and a white poster board that reads: "POEMS — Your Topic, Your Price."

Houston usually gets from $2 to $20 for a poem, he says. He's received a $100 bill more than once. The Oakland, Calif., resident has been composing spontaneous street poems in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2005. Five years ago, it became his main source of income.

"I quit my last conventional job on April Fools' Day, 2007," says Houston, 29. "They didn't believe me, because I said I was going to write poems, on the street, with a typewriter — for money." It was no April Fools' joke.

4 comments:

Kyle Leach said...

:)

Writer said...

Kyle, I don't know what I like better: that he does this or that he quit his job to do this. :)

becca said...

wow that is cool it's definitely a way to get your work out there to the public

Writer said...

I'm more impressed that he gets paid for it. :)