RML ran a lit remix masterclass as part of the National Young Writers Festival @ This is Not Art in Newcastle last Friday 3rd of October.

The class yeilded our first “fold in”: How to Domesticate a Pirate [paper fold pirate pop remix] by Scott-Patrick Mitchell. Scott-Patrick’s project ”The Trickster’s Bible” was also in town and all were invited to “track the Trickster through Newcastle’s streets, following a public trail of dirty Laundry… piece together the truth as poems, charms, curses and love-letters lead you into the broken heart of this city.”

Aden Rolfe chose to do a Burroughs style cut up with his How to Domesticate a Pirate [a mestic remix], Nick Lowe’s Mum showed us How you won’t be able to prevent yourself becoming a Domesticated Pakeha and John Jacobs used a combined constrained cross-out and cut-up technique to discover How to Romesticate a Pilot.

If the young lady with the big hat who didn’t have time to finish her “siren” remix is out there, don’t forget to email yours in too: anthology@creativecommons.org.au

Everyone else you have just over a week to get your remixes in before the October 19 deadline.

The end is nigh!


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