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Writing in Form: The Triversen

Nancy Flynn November 6, 2023Apostrophe Blog Archive, Publication News, Writing

My disturbingly prescient poem, “Peak Oil Comes Hither,” was published as the final part of my triptych, “Distant Early Warnings,” at PANK back in January 2012. It was written in flexible form called the triversen, shorthand for triple verse sentence. Each sentence is broken into three lines

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