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Quite Different Chains: free verse
I’m not sure I can even write “free verse” anymore. Ever since I started using specific poetic forms, I find myself writing poems to be read aloud; their purpose, if they are to be effective when spoken, dictates employing some … Continue reading
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Tagged #BookofForms, contradiction, free verse, poetry, prose, verse
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