Colostomy literature is a literary art form in which works are created and read using a colostomy audience. Colostomy art includes several different types of works, including poetry, prose writing, drawing, and photography.
One of the most famous colostomy forms is the rhymed liter. In the case of colostomy literature, each work is a poem formed according to a specific pattern, written by a famous colostomy patient. These diagrams may vary from one author to another, and often contain aphorisms, general judgments, and metrics for specific days. It is noted that colostomy literature is highly appreciated by both viewers and critics. It has several advantages such as ease of reading and ease of comprehension.
In Russia, colostomy is not so popular, however, there are people who use literature of this genre to attract attention. One of these people is Viktor Osepyan, a writer, author of a series of books called “Lostoshi”. In these books, Victor Osepyan, like other authors, uses colostomies to convey his thoughts and ideas.
Another type of literature related to colostomy is literature called "Colostomy". It is also a type of literature, but the genre is fictional and uses classical themes and characters to tell stories. Colostamics can be created in either poetry or prose, and they are often written to be read in text format.