February 28, 2017 | Online

Grindr now has a "poet in residence"

Poet and model Max WallisWhat's the one thing missing from Grindr, the popular hook-up app for gay men? If you said poetry, then you're in luck; the app has hired Max Wallis as its very first "poet in residence."

And Wallis is no mere limerick writer (though we do love a good limerick). He's a Polari Prize-shortlisted poet who has been called the "future of poetry." He was also once Harper's Bazaar's roaming poet in residence, writing about modelling and fashion, as well as love, intimacy and modern interpretations of sexuality.

What will he be creating for Grindr?

He explained: "The poems play on the essential themes of the app -- relationships, our increasingly unsympathetic world and quite a lot of sex (topics that have been the subject of my last two books -- Modern Love and Everything Everything). Each video threads into the next, telling a larger story about what is to be gay now (although I thought it best not to limit myself to what it means to be gay and on Grindr now -- as that would mean a lot of requests to “send more pics” and any number of unsolicited anatomical images)."

His first poem is called "Remnants," which he said was inspired by Emily Dickinson. It is "about what you leave behind psychologically and physically after sex; your interpretation of what happened, and the way you cleave to the remnants of it -- the cigarette butts, the messed-up sheets."
 
And these are more than just poems, as Wallis likes to mix in video imagery as well to complement the words. He will release a new video poem each month, but each video will relate to the last one to help create a wider narrative. (Non-Grindr users will be able to watch the videos on a new website called INTO, which is currently being created.)
 
For those of you (read: pretty much everyone) not familiar with Wallis and his work, we found this older piece of spoken word he uploaded for YouTube several years ago. It's about gay threesomes so you might like it!
 

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