Breaking the Line, Breaking the Law: A Poetic Technique Class with Dominika Wrozynski (Zoom)
Sat, Nov 01
|Zoom
This two-hour craft and technique course will interrogate line breaks with a variety of poetic examples and discussion, as well as with a line-breaking exercise that challenges the assumptions we may already have about line breaks in our own poems.


Time & Location
Nov 01, 2025, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Zoom
About the event
Line breaks are, arguably, one of the most distinctive divisions between poetry and prose. Formal poetry often comes with “built-in” line breaks established by rhyme, number of lines, or syllabics. But what about free verse? Or prose poetry? How do line breaks affect our poems? How does a line’s sonic, aesthetic, or interpretive quality change when it is broken in multiple ways? This two-hour craft and technique course will interrogate line breaks with a variety of poem examples and discussion, as well as with a line-breaking exercise that challenges the assumptions we may already have about line breaks in our own poems. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to read an excerpt of Denise Levertov’s “On the Function of the Line,” and this text will be sent out before the start of class. If time permits, participants are welcome to ask specific questions about line breaks within their own poems.

