Pleased to say that eight of my englyns, and a piece about this form extracted from my PhD thesis, appear in the latest issue of Haiku Scotland. More can be read about this great magazine here.
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I never know how peeps write Haiku.I so admire those that do. I have tried *sigh* but I am no good at forms and rules! They are so beautiful too, in their simplicity and with so few words much is said.
I stopped by 'Full of Crow' and I am liking 'The Dry Ocean, Small Poem' *sigh* it would be good if all your words were in one place though! Ha! I am lazy, but if I bother searching for such, that must mean something about your words; yes?
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I never know how peeps write Haiku.I so admire those that do. I have tried *sigh* but I am no good at forms and rules!
They are so beautiful too, in their simplicity and with so few words much is said.
BTW is your nick name Tat?
I stopped by 'Full of Crow' and I am liking 'The Dry Ocean, Small Poem'
*sigh* it would be good if all your words were in one place though! Ha! I am lazy, but if I bother searching for such, that must mean something about your words; yes?
Hi SarahA my nickname is not Tat! ha ha (I have a few but not Tat!)
Thanks for taking the time to read the poems, it means a lot.
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