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| | | | Colleen challenges us this week to write a cooperative poem in the form of a renga. Colleen's hokku: an empty atticthe sound of April showersthunderous rumblings My wakiku: spring river's vigorous danceraindrops pelting down drum beats My hokku: seaweed washed ashoreretreating spring tide at dawnshells strewn across sand Colleen will add her wakiku in the... | |
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| | | | This week Colleen gives us the writing invitation to experiment with the renga form:"The month of April is ending, and it's time for #TankaTuesday's 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry challenge. This week, the invitation is to try the renga form, creating a cooperative poem with alternating stanzas. A chance to get creative and have fun!"Colleen has... | |
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| | | | The month of April is ending, and it's time for #TankaTuesday's 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry challenge. This week, the invitation is to try the renga form, creating a cooperative poem with alternating stanzas. Get creative and have fun with it! | |
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| | Picture credit: Britta Benson Here's my response to this week's W3 poetry challenge, set by poet of the week, Carol Anne. This week's guidelines: write a haiku, senryu or tanka, include the word 'strength'. You can find the full guidelines and Carol Anne's prompt poem here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/11/13/w3-prompt-133-weave-written-weekly/ I deviated from the prompt a little. I... |