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Use 30lb translucent vellum or "ghost" paper. It is semi-transparent, allowing words from the previous and following pages to bleed through, representing the persistence of memory and the "ghostlife" of the text.

Instead of a static book, the "paper" is a series of interconnected, translucent vellum sheets. As the reader turns the pages, the layering of text and imagery creates a shimmering effect, making the poems appear to move or "haunt" the next page. 2. Design Elements ghostlife_poetry_in_motion

Central spreads featuring "concrete poetry" where words are arranged in shapes of movement—spirals, waves, or falling leaves. Use 30lb translucent vellum or "ghost" paper

Utilize a "variable font" that shifts weight or slant throughout the collection. In digital versions, the text can subtly drift or ripple as the user scrolls, literally putting the poetry in motion. As the reader turns the pages, the layering

We could focus more on the (like minimalist ink washes) or the specific themes of the poems themselves.

A final, blank, high-gloss sheet that reflects the reader's face, making them the final "ghost" in the machine of the book. 4. Multimedia Integration