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Welcome.

Welcome all.

Welcome all Portugueses (bem vindos, Lusitanos!).

Welcome all English speaking persons.

Welcome, also, all persons from Iceland, Greenland, the village of Kalaktanakkatrakkantak, from the Artic Lands, the oasis of Al-Farand Awaee and from the city of São Paulo, Brazil.

We also would like to welcome all the persons who found this page by accident and all blue persons from the city of Setúbal and Lisboa in Portugal.

However all persons who eat with their mouth open are not welcome in this web page, so please abandon this site and search in Altavista "good manners".


Welcome to VLP.

Welcome to Visual Letter Poetry (or Visual Letter Graphic Poetry, or Visual Poetry, or Lettring Laboratory, or Virtual Landing of Phantoms or whatever...).

This is a web page about letters, words, types of letters, types of words, poetry, graphic notions of perspective, dreams, nights with too many people inside just one small room, symbols, books, authors, gardening, baking, to many coffees with aspartamo (18 mg), lactose (482 mg) and a strong fountain of fenilalanine.

The contents of this web page are sometimes related to the main themes and sometimes not related to the main themes. One might say also, if the contents of this web page are related to the main themes, there might be a strong possibility they are not related to the main themes of this web page.

For people right down to the point please check another site. Here, in this web page where the contents might and might not be related to the main themes, we like  to please with all our strength.

All the art & graphic works shown in this web page were conceived  by Jorge Phyttas-Raposo and A. Elliott with love and passion and Microsoft Image Composer, Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop and white paper (recycled one!!) from Elliott's uncle shop.

There are several main issues in the contents of this web page (but remember that might exist a very strong possibility that they are not) which are in the following appearance order:

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BOOKS

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GCL's (which stands for "Graphic Compositions of Letters" or "Great Crimes in Libya") or VISUAL POETRY (which is the right name of it).

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SYMBOLS (which stands for "Sandra Yates Might Believe in anOther Lazy Soldier) or LETTRING (which is the right name of it).

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MISCELLANEOUS (which stands for "the odd name we use where all things included in it do not belong to any other issue)


The authors of this web page and the authors of all art & graphic works included in this web page and the authors of all words included also in this web page accepts all kind of invitations which might be related to the contents of this web page or not (lets think of an invitation to dinner by a very nice  young female who came to this page searching for Poetry).

All the persons interested in sharing their opinions about this web page can send them (the opinions of course, not "them" themselves!). As i was saying, they can also send their opinions and their onions (that's opinions without PI) to the following electronic mails one, two and three (at least one of them might find us).

We accept invitations.

We accept almost all kinds of invitations.

We really need some invitations.

PLEASE INVITE US. PLEASE!!


At last, but not least, we would like to thank the following persons for their support and massages: our moms and dads without whom we might not be here; the nice lady from Spain who are the responsible for the idea of showing our Visual Letters Poetry Works, thank you Alejandra Síquier; all our friends especially the ones who massage us during all the hours of creating this web page (Ana Maria, Ana Filipa, Ana Sofia, Ana Margarida and Ana Claudia); a special thank you to the Man With The Blue Hat from Lisboa (that's Lisbon); a very small hug and a big kiss to Inês Salgueiro Sousa who bought us 3 more symbols; all the blue persons of Setúbal and Lisbon; and to all decent people who eat with their mouth closed, chewing and torturing their food in a "good manner".

Thank you.
Thank you (brigadinha!!).


And remember...
May the shorts be with you...
   

The bottom is not where the H is