Collaborative Stories on Skin
A story tattooed in words across the bodies of 2,095 strangers
started with a call out on a public forum, and slowly people started
showing their interest…
I am word number 275 in a story of 2,095
words. I have only met one other person in the story in my travels,
and I’m fine with that.
People get tattoos for many reasons. Some want a way to decorate
their only body, others do it for a way to rebel, and then you have
people like me that gave up part of their own flesh to publish a one
and only copy of a story.
“Writer Shelley Jackson invites participants in a new work
entitled ‘Skin.’ Each participant must agree to
have one word of the story tattooed upon his or her body,”
Ineradicablestain.com explains. “The text will be published nowhere
else, and the author will not permit it to be summarized, quoted,
described, set to music, or adapted for film, theater, television or
any other medium. The full text will be known only to participants,
who may, but need not choose to establish communication with one
another. In the event that insufficient participants come forward to
complete the first and only edition of the story, the incomplete
version will be considered definitive. If nonparticipants come
forward, this call itself is the work.”
I read that in Newsweek and HAD to find out what was going on,
and after a quick online search, I was introduced to Miss Jackson
and decided right then I had to join.
I get asked all the time what my arm means, and I am more than
happy to sit and discuss it. There are only 2,095 of us in the world
and as the words die, the story changes. That’s the beauty of it.
The story itself is a mortal, living, breathing thing…
My word is “the.” It is located on my upper bicep and I love it.
It might just be a simple word, but without these simple words, you
would never have such tales as Moby Dick or any other great
classics.
In agreeing to be in the project, you agree to the rules that she
gave, which are linked to below, so you can all it takes to become a
word.
Be it a love for body art or just books, Shelley Jackson has a
bit of something for everyone.
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