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| An Eye-poem is a poetry form developed by the late Kenneth L. Beaudoin. It consists of images cut from magazines. It is best to choose the visual images (pictures first) from magazines; then cut out words or phrases that add to the mood of the poem. Use at least 18 point font. |
| Neatness and flow of ideas count. An Eye-poem should be visual as well as verbal. |
| All excess advertising words should be cut off. No brand names can be used unless they are generic. This is not to be an advertisement |
| Maximum size is 8 1/2 x 11. White paper is preferred. See PST student contest for rules for entering contest. |