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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 14 MIN

Bonus Episode 3: The Method for Poetry: What Remains as Case Study

from The Architect's Method A Novelist's Blueprint · host Luigi Pascal Rondanini

A poem is a novel with everything removed except the skeleton.Poetry is structure at its most compressed. Every word is load bearing. Every line must earn its place. The Architect's Method applies because transformation applies.I demonstrate this using my collection What Remains / Remains What, a book of bidirectional poems. These poems read one way from top to bottom and transform when read from bottom to top. The same words. The same lines. Different meaning. Read downward, despair. Read upward, hope. The reversal is built into the structure.In this episode:Complete vision for poetry: seeing both the descent and the return before writing a single line.Research as language gathering. Words that work in both directions. Phrases whose meaning shifts based on context.Architectural design at poem scale. Identifying the hinge line where transformation pivots.Character as function for images. Mirrors as catalysts. Water as mentor. Doors as obstacles. Every metaphor has a job.Skeleton construction at line level. Forward function, backward function, pivot potential, load bearing status.Why most attempts failed the reversal test. The drift log contains more failed poems than successful ones.Whether you are writing eighty five thousand words or twenty lines, the principle is the same. Structure serves transformation.—Resources:Custom GPT and Companion Workbook: rondanini.com/architect-method—Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com

A poem is a novel with everything removed except the skeleton.Poetry is structure at its most compressed. Every word is load bearing. Every line must earn its place. The Architect's Method applies because transformation applies.I demonstrate this using my collection What Remains / Remains What, a book of bidirectional poems. These poems read one way from top to bottom and transform when read from bottom to top. The same words. The same lines. Different meaning. Read downward, despair. Read upward, hope. The reversal is built into the structure.In this episode:Complete vision for poetry: seeing both the descent and the return before writing a single line.Research as language gathering. Words that work in both directions. Phrases whose meaning shifts based on context.Architectural design at poem scale. Identifying the hinge line where transformation pivots.Character as function for images. Mirrors as catalysts. Water as mentor. Doors as obstacles. Every metaphor has a job.Skeleton construction at line level. Forward function, backward function, pivot potential, load bearing status.Why most attempts failed the reversal test. The drift log contains more failed poems than successful ones.Whether you are writing eighty five thousand words or twenty lines, the principle is the same. Structure serves transformation.—Resources:Custom GPT and Companion Workbook: rondanini.com/architect-method—Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com

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