Handiwork

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Communication, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Humorous
Cover of the book Handiwork by David Bradford Jr., Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc
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Author: David Bradford Jr. ISBN: 1230000195791
Publisher: Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc Publication: May 13, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Bradford Jr.
ISBN: 1230000195791
Publisher: Red Flamingo Lake Publishing llc
Publication: May 13, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

    The spoken word, depending on the orator, can produce wide-ranging effects and emotions in a listener. Likewise, the written word, whether a story, an autobiography, an historical account, or even a fortune cookie, can also impress upon its reader innumerable feelings. This impact, the work's influence, is not only due to content but relies, sometimes subtly and other times overtly, on the arrangement of the subject matter and thus how the material is presented to you, its audience.

    Poetry, therefore, can be said to have a visual aesthetic - how a poem "appears" on a 'page' to the reader can affect the apprehension and appreciation of that work's content. A written work's page-layout and line-breaks, meant to emphasize pacing, rhymes, alliteration, and/or emotions (between sentences and stanzas and chapters), can do, and mean, more than just the arbitrary display of text and subject matter - it can be intentionally designed by its author to affect the reader. In the same manner artwork can evoke a certain sense of place or of time or maturity, so too can an author's choice of words and sentence length.

    With this in mind, the unique settings available to you on your digital reading device (for font size and color, and such other controls that can alter the presentation of a 'page of text') presents a daring challenge to poets, and to publishers of poetry, in the digital age. The poems we publish, by working closely with the author, are presented digitally in a line-and-page manner that strives to preserve the author's intent, as best as is possible, through a variety of font, color, page, and device formats. Please realize that the enjoyment and appreciation of a written work, particularly a structured poem, can be changed simply by changing the settings of your reader.

    Handiwork is a playful exploration in personification of the various 'signs' we, as a society, make using our hands in order to communicate without words. Each stanza follows a syllable count, in order per line, of 10, 9, 12, 8 whilst the rhyme scheme is only on the 2nd and 4th lines of each.

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    The spoken word, depending on the orator, can produce wide-ranging effects and emotions in a listener. Likewise, the written word, whether a story, an autobiography, an historical account, or even a fortune cookie, can also impress upon its reader innumerable feelings. This impact, the work's influence, is not only due to content but relies, sometimes subtly and other times overtly, on the arrangement of the subject matter and thus how the material is presented to you, its audience.

    Poetry, therefore, can be said to have a visual aesthetic - how a poem "appears" on a 'page' to the reader can affect the apprehension and appreciation of that work's content. A written work's page-layout and line-breaks, meant to emphasize pacing, rhymes, alliteration, and/or emotions (between sentences and stanzas and chapters), can do, and mean, more than just the arbitrary display of text and subject matter - it can be intentionally designed by its author to affect the reader. In the same manner artwork can evoke a certain sense of place or of time or maturity, so too can an author's choice of words and sentence length.

    With this in mind, the unique settings available to you on your digital reading device (for font size and color, and such other controls that can alter the presentation of a 'page of text') presents a daring challenge to poets, and to publishers of poetry, in the digital age. The poems we publish, by working closely with the author, are presented digitally in a line-and-page manner that strives to preserve the author's intent, as best as is possible, through a variety of font, color, page, and device formats. Please realize that the enjoyment and appreciation of a written work, particularly a structured poem, can be changed simply by changing the settings of your reader.

    Handiwork is a playful exploration in personification of the various 'signs' we, as a society, make using our hands in order to communicate without words. Each stanza follows a syllable count, in order per line, of 10, 9, 12, 8 whilst the rhyme scheme is only on the 2nd and 4th lines of each.

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