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Geof Huth is an American who has lived on most continents on earth. Over the years, he has created visual and other poems in a wide variety of formats: lineated verse, prose, object, painting, drawing, voice, and film. His work has been published in venues as diverse as The American Poetry Review, Dreams and Nightmares, Kalligram, Lost and Found Times, Modern Haiku, ZYX, and atop bandaids. Huth edited &2: an/thology of pwoermds, an anthology of one-word poems, and his most recent book was a box of pages entitled water vapour. He writes almost daily on visual poetry at his blog dbqp: visualizing poetics.