THE BOOK OF ANN is the 12th FRIOUR project.

Who is Ann? Well for me she's a great gall and a good friend.

For you she's a mythical femail. Let's construct together the book of Ann. Tell me how you see Ann. What's her story? What's her life? How does she thinks? How does she feel? How does she act? Is she a rebel? Is she a mother? Is she the salt of the earth?

Free size and medium. Deadline is 31 December 2011. All your contributions will be united in a book presented to Ann on Valentine's Day or on her birthday (but that's my business and not for you to know). Documentation on a new blog:

http://thebookofAnn.blogspot.com

Mail your contributions (text and poems are also more than welcome) to:

The book of Ann, c/o Guido Vermeulen, Thomas Vinçottestreet 81, B-1030 Brussels, Belgium.

 

Note that all unfriendly femail mail art will be banned! Please mail such rubbish to Sarah Palin, queen of the T party.

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Comment by Kyra Matustik on April 14, 2011 at 4:27pm
Thank you Guido

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