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Presentation Matters: How a Poem Looks Changes How It Feels
Consider how you want the poem to ‘look’ on the page. Make an active choice about its alignment, paragraph structure, title, and the use of capitalizations and grammar (or lack thereof). You are the artist and therefore you will want the words on the page to transmit to the reader in a certain way. These choices help to make that happen – of course, the reader is free to take your work however they like! Just be internally consistent within the poem…
Minimal Words, Maximum Impact
The human mind evolved to conserve energy. It doesn’t want to waste time trying to interpret ambiguity or confusion. When faced with such, most will give up and move on. This isn’t to say that we don’t want to be challenged, but rather we want to be challenged in a way that we desire. If the grammar and spelling in this book was off, you wouldn’t have read this far, the effort would have been too much. If I used a weird/borderline illegible font to present my poetry, it would never be read. You would take one look at it and move on…