Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm.
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My Teaser for this week is from
chasers of the light
poems from the typewriter series
by Tyler Knott Gregson
My teaser from the hard cover.
Sometimes
the only way
to catch
your breath
is to
lose it
completely.
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My Review
I won this fascinating collection of poems in a giveaway. It sits on my night stand and I pick it up and open to a random page, reading several before I go to sleep.
I was fascinated with the author’s story of how he came to write the typewriter series.
Remember those old typewriters? Not the electric ones. The ones where you pound on the keys and here that clack, clack, clacking? I loved that sound. And apparently so did the author. He found an old typewriter in an antique store and just had to try it out.
On a whim, he typed a poem on a page he tore from an old book. If you look closely at the pages in this book, you can see through to what’s on the other side. That, and using black out to reveal the words to some of the poems, make for fun reading.
The poems are revealing in themselves. I connected on many levels and some I read several times just to re-experience them.
Poetry as art. Art as poetry. A joy to read.
5 Stars
Read on if you want to know more.
Synopsis
The epic made simple. The miracle in the mundane.
One day, while browsing an antique store in Helena, Montana, photographer Tyler Knott Gregson stumbled upon a vintage Remington typewriter for sale. Standing up and using a page from a broken book he was buying for $2, he typed a poem without thinking, without planning, and without the ability to revise anything.
He fell in love.
Three years and almost one thousand poems later, Tyler is now known as the creator of the Typewriter Series: a striking collection of poems typed onto found scraps of paper or created via blackout method. Chasers of the Light features some of his most insightful and beautifully worded pieces of work—poems that illuminate grand gestures and small glimpses, poems that celebrate the beauty of a life spent chasing the light.
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How about you? Got a tease? Tell me!
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This sounds excellent. I like books that you can dip into for a brief visit. My teaser this week comes from The Infamous Heir by Elizabeth Michels. Happy reading!
It’s one I keep coming back to:)
Glad you enjoyed it, but poetry is so not my thing…lol. 🙂
It’s not something I read often, but I do enjoy it.
How cool. I don’t read a lot of poetry but I bet I’d like this.
I’m playing today too at Beth Fish Reads.
It’s art with words. I’ve really enjoyed these!
Nice review. I don’t read a lot of poetry, but enjoy it when I do.
sherry @ fundinmental My TT
I’ve got it sitting on the nightstand in the guest room for when Mom gets here:) She’ll love it!
I’m not an avid poetry reader. However, like yourself, I like to dip in and out of a book and maybe just read a couple of poems at a time, usually from random pages.
The story about the author is interesting and yes, I can remember those ‘old’ typewriters very well!
Lovely lines to share 🙂
My teaser lines this week are from ‘The High Flyer’ by Susan Howatch
http://www.fiction-books.biz/weekly-memes/teaser-tuesdays/the-high-flyer-by-susan-howatch/
Yvonne.
I’ve even marked some favorites and read them again:)
So lovely.
This collection really is, Freda:)
Sounds fascinating! I love the look of typewritten words….so vintage. Thanks for sharing…and for visiting my blog.
I know. Such a creative process!
wow, neat!
Sure is!
I really love poetry and this collection sounds very good! Thanks for sharing both teaser and review, I’ll definitely keep this one in mind 🙂
I love how he did this. It’s like a story in itself:)
I am not a big fan of poetry, but I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Anatea | Anatea’s Bookshelf
It’s not something I read a lot of but I did enjoy these:)
I thought it was a beautiful teaser and happy to hear you enjoying these poems. I haven”t read poetry in a while and need to get back to it because I really love reading it. Thanks for stopping by my blog 🙂
*enjoyed
Thanks so much:)
I loved this one. And the collection is wonderful.
That’s an extraordinary tale… Though I have to say that I’m a LOT less misty-eyed about the old-fashioned manuals, given that I started my secretarial career on one! They were real finger-breakers to use…. Thank you for dropping by my site:)
I loved the feel of pressing down on the keys and the sound they made! Not so crazy about changing those ribbons though. LOL
I really like the sound of the poem! Definitely an interesting read.
I know. It’s as much fun looking at the pages as reading the poems:)
I love it! It is so true! Glad you love this book of poetry so much!
I know. I think of this one often!
Love the teaser you chose. Great pick!
I haven’t read too much poetry. Glad you liked this one.
This was a favorite, so an easy choice. I don’t read a lot of poetry but enjoy it when I do.
Such a romantic concept! Reading a poem before bed sounds like a wonderful end to the day. The poem that you shared is so profound! <3
It does give me something to drift off thinking about:)