Line by Line, E-Books Turn Poet-Friendly (New York Times)
I remember my first e-book anthology -- actually a book of essays including a lot of poems, Edward Hirsch's How to Read a Poem. Line breaks were so badly mangled and the text so riddled with errors I eventually ordered a hard copy. Kay Ryan's Selected, which I downloaded the hour I read she had won the Pulitzer Prize, fared better because her short, skinny poems could be easily formatted in unalterable PDF images. I don't generally order poetry in e-book format -- I like to thumb through poetry books and dip into them -- but this is interesting news.
good article. I've tried my hand at creating them myself but have baulked because olf the line breaks ... needs close conferring with the book's author [not that this is a bad thing, far from it] but just takes time
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