"Enjambment can mimic the feeling of life itself—messy, incomplete, and relentless."
I love this thought. I was waiting all morning for a quiet moment to sit with your post. I teach enjambment to my students (in my Bodylove Poetry Workshop) and love to experiment with breath.
Comparing enjambment with end-stops to a dance so accurate and wonderful to envision.
I've always intuitively felt this, yet I didn't have the words or knowledge to understand what was really happening. Thank you for this information. You've provided clarity and awareness to a concept that I've felt but not fully understood.
It is amazing how poetry can come so intuitively to you, isn't it? I find it ever so helpful to say, Hey, these are the tools you are using and this is how to use them even more skillfully. Keep writing!
"Enjambment can mimic the feeling of life itself—messy, incomplete, and relentless."
I love this thought. I was waiting all morning for a quiet moment to sit with your post. I teach enjambment to my students (in my Bodylove Poetry Workshop) and love to experiment with breath.
Comparing enjambment with end-stops to a dance so accurate and wonderful to envision.
Thank you so much for reading my post. I love working with poetry. My students hear me talk endlessly about enjambments and punctuation. 😂
I've always intuitively felt this, yet I didn't have the words or knowledge to understand what was really happening. Thank you for this information. You've provided clarity and awareness to a concept that I've felt but not fully understood.
It is amazing how poetry can come so intuitively to you, isn't it? I find it ever so helpful to say, Hey, these are the tools you are using and this is how to use them even more skillfully. Keep writing!
Oh HELL YES! Talk crafty to me. ♥️🔥🥰
Wow I love the examples you provided and hadn’t even thought of the differences—thank you for sharing!
I am learning so much by following you. I don’t plan to write but I sure love learning!