Unlocking Hidden Power: How Tiny Details in Form and Structure Transform Your Writing’s Impact
You might structure your work to mirror your themes. For example, if you are writing about a time in your life where you felt fragmented and disconnected, you might incorporate this into your structure, utilizing segments or blank space to render this experience on the page. If you are writing about a time in your life when you kept repeating the same mistakes, you might utilize repeating lines or images throughout the work. Mirroring your structure after your themes reinforces them by enabling readers to experience them in two ways.