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A poem store open for business

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Zach Houston runs his Poem Store (on any given sidewalk) with these items: a manual typewriter, a wooden folding chair, scraps of paper, and a white poster board that reads: \"POEMS — Your Topic, Your Price.\" Houston usually gets from $2 to $20 for a poem, he says. He\'s received a $100 bill more than once. The Oakland, Calif., resident has been composing spontaneous street poems in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2005. Five years ago, it became his main source of income. \"I quit my last conventional job on April Fools\' Day, 2007,\" says Houston, 29. \"They didn\'t believe me, because I said I was going to write poems, on the street, with a typewriter — for money.\" It was no April Fools\' joke. On most Saturdays, you can find Houston at San Francisco\'s Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Passersby eye his sign and watch intently as Houston types away on his Swiss-made, green 1968 Hermes Rocket. \"Straight out of Switzerland, man,\" Houston says. \"And it\'s my purse full of language. I love it.\" A woman visiting from Olympia, Wash., gives Houston three ideas for her poem: spring break; road trip; and Olympia. Houston starts typing away immediately. In roughly 60 seconds, he pulls out the small, asymmetrical piece of white paper from the typewriter and reads it aloud: \"Where the Greek gods live with history and trees protecting patience of rainforest where it doesn\'t rain simmers, fog, moisture worship her, mother nature, newly wed every year to visit a season is called spring forever returning to its source\" \"I\'ve always loved poetry. I\'ve always cared about how language works,\" Houston says. His mother claims that Houston carried a dictionary around when he was little. But even though he loves writing poems, his motivation wasn\'t \"bringing poetry to the world,\" Houston says. Rather, he thought, \"I love writing poems. I bet I could make a few dollars and survive off of writing poems.\" \"Believe it or not, it\'s not totally a reliable income. Who knew?\" he says with a laugh. But the career choice has its advantages. Last year, Houston\'s work was featured at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., and at SF Camerawork in San Francisco. As Houston stretches his back between writing poems, someone has been standing behind him for quite some time, paying close attention: 10-year-old Miles Fogler of San Francisco, who had been walking down the street with his family when he noticed Houston. \"I really like typewriters,\" Miles says, \"and I wanted to see someone write on a typewriter, because I haven\'t seen anybody do that.\" And when Miles saw that Houston was writing poems, he decided he wanted one. His topic of choice? Legos (he\'s building a big structure at home). Houston is delighted. \"Legos are amazing,\" he says. \"What a wonder. Discrete units, man.\" He starts typing.

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