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What are line breaks? What is enjambment? How I write better poetry with better line breaks?Welcome to 21 Keys To Poetry's chapter dedicated to six strategies/considerations to have when deciding where to break the line in your poem. We'll give you the thought process and examples so you are better prepares for the next poem you write!Check out the rest of the 21 Keys to Poetry series:Chapter 1: Strategies for TitlesChapter 2: Mastering First LinesChapter 3: HooksChapter 4: Similes and Metaphors https://youtube.com/live/vExdpsxL87YChapter 5: Active Verbs https://youtube.com/live/FlC56Ks5REMChapter 6: Stative Verbs https://youtube.com/live/2L3UycElvhM Chapter 7: Meter https://youtube.com/live/0dm7kIKeu2EChapter 8: Last Line https://youtube.com/live/n2caL3MohLMThis is the ninth installment of the poetry manual, 21 Keys To Poetry by poet Geoff Anderson, which reviews the theoretical and structural techniques found in many contemporary poems that achieve success in poetry publications, contests, and awards.Are you working to enhance your writing through verb forms, as well as your understanding of the theories behind them? Using examples from classic translated Chinese poetry (via Project Gutenberg), we explore specific strategies poets use to captivate their audience immediately.Don't forget to share your own tips in the comments!#diVERSES #poetry #writing
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