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| | Tanka and tanka prose are some of my favorite Japanese forms. I explain both forms in detail in my book, Word Craft: Prose & Poetry. The earliest form of tanka was called a waka. (Sorry for the personal advertisement). Tanka prose is written in the 5-7-5-7-7 or short-long-short-long-long five line syllable structure. Tanka prose always...
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| | The W-3 poet of the week is Violet Lentz. Here are the instructions for this week: II. Violet's prompt guidelines THEME: Elements of the human condition INSTRUCTIONS: Incorporate at least one of the three quotes below into your poem "There are years that ask questions and years that answer." 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' by...
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| | Hello, everyone. I'm working on this site, so if things seem off, that's what's going on. Colleen Writes & Publishes has become my author blog and my business blog for Unicorn Cats Publishing Services. If you're new here, welcome! If you're an old friend, I'm glad to see you again. If you're looking for my...
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| E.A. Colquitt composes her first renga/renku fragment - with her choice from the provided list of kigo words and phrases - for Tanka Tuesday's 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, #29. Marking the season of Seimei: Clear and Bright, the poet uses a collaborative form to engage with her favourite of Shakespeare's sonnets, 'Sonnet 29'.