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Spotlight On Writers – Daedalus Chaos

Spotlight On Writers

Daedalus Chaos

@DaedalusChaos

 

  1. Where, do you hail from?

I am originally from Dallas, Texas, but had lived a few years abroad in Ukraine and Poland and I plan on moving again, not entirely sure where yet.

  1. What is the greatest thing about the place you call home?

In regards to Warsaw, Poland, I would say it’s opportunity. I had no expectations and ended up creating a few events (open mic, poetry slam, and a performance art festival, all emphasizing multiculturalism). With that, it gave me opportunities to explore (or establish) artistic scenes in Warsaw as well as neighboring cities and countries.

  1. What turns you on creatively?

That is tough to pinpoint. Sometimes, listening to a song gives me the idea to experiment with wordplay and metaphors (and the topics vary from personal to self-deprecation), sometimes watching a news anchor/journalist on YouTube inspires my political poems. Otherwise, as is tradition for poets, I’m inspired by people watching, a conversation, or visiting my favorite park in this one specific city.

  1. What is your favorite word, and can you use it in a poetic sentence?

I was described as “esoteric” before and even considered it as my stage name.

For one to access the ESOTERIC, an offering to The Poet is required. 

  1. What is your pet peeve?

People stating a million ideas but rarely follow any of them.

  1. What defines Daedalus Chaos? 

Daedalus Chaos (also known as Daedalus The Poet) is someone that thrives on the chaotic and tries to make sense of it, or in the least write what he witnesses for others to interpret. Regarding poetry, he touches on a variety of topics ranging from personal to political to social commentary, as well as adding hints of biting sarcasm and satire.

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