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Gwyneth Box - ArticlesWeb-wise writing: style tips for three types of on-line publicationSince on-line reading habits differ from print reading habits, web writing requires its own style. But the web is not a single homogeneous entity. Email, mailing lists, blogs, web pages... each has its own requirements. Line-breaks and Layout: Striking a Balance Between the Written and Spoken Forms of a PoemPoets use layout and linebreaks to help readers understand their intentions of pausing and pace. This look at the first stanza of Elizabeth Alexander's inaugural poem emphasises the importance of balancing the needs of the written and oral forms of a poem. Loud and Clear: Secrets to Reading Poetry in PublicThe opportunity to read your poetry in public can be daunting. These simple guidelines will help make the occasion more enjoyable for both you and your audience.
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