A ponderance...
in a poetry chapbook/collection do you think the best course is for each poem to adhere to the same case (capitalization)? My PoCoChapMo book is all over the place...
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Herb,
I wonder if theme comes into play, or if a randomness of capitalization can punctuate a chapbook, like signposts on a roadway? Maybe randomness becomes a statement, in itself, another layer to the poem that injects more, deeper, and reflective meaning into it. I think observant readers will pick up on random capitalization and that might cause more enjoyment, wonder, and questions. Questions are always good beause they allow the reader to dive deeper into the poem’’s richness and treasures nestled within its vaults!