So we’re being inspired by ‘Albert Bridge’, Stuart Delves and Sam Gray:
Here’s what Stuart and Sam write about their piece:
“Two poems – one in the voice of Prince Albert, the other in the voice of the bridge. They face each other like the opposite banks of the Thames.
“In typography, a river is the name for a distracting trail of white space that runs vertically through a justified paragraph, created when gaps between words align across consecutive lines.
“Here, the negative space between the end of one line and the beginning of the next becomes the river itself – a quiet channel flowing between the voices of A and B.”
Try it yourselves. Choose your voices, A and B. Allow a river to run between.
Happy writing
Rob
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