I wanted to create a more tactile encounter with a poem I love, "Unusual facts", by Amherst-based poet Hannah Brooks-Motl. Inspired by the deep history of printers in the Western Massachusetts Pioneer Valley, but without a printing press, I "printed" the poem by creating a stencil, and with the author's blessing on the layout, sprayed a limited number of copies on tissue paper. The result is an isolated poem that one can crumple up and stick in one's pocket after reading, and then pull back out and un-crumple later - a tactile object to interact with more directly, in big letters one can easily read. It's nice to touch and meditate on just one poem. Every copy is unique as a function of the spray.