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By "streetsaint" (Mountain View, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Write Haiku / How to Write a Cinquain (Paperback)
Neca Stoller is well regarded as both a poet and poetry editor. Her success and acclaim are the result of her mastery of language and imagery. In "How to Write Haiku", Stoller uses direct and clear, but still beautifully evocative descriptions of the history and various elements of haiku and senyru. This book is perfect for beginner Haiku poets of any age, and has been sought after by school teachers even before it's publication. Take it on your meanderings through the wilderness - use it as inspiration to capture a moment perfectly. Sections include: What are Haiku? Historical Background of Haiku; Content of Haiku; Form of Haiku; A Guide to Three Line Haiku; Kireji - Cutting Word; Kigo - Seasonal Theme; Getting Started; Senryu; Your Turn and more! Available as an e-book and combined with "How to Write A Cinquain" in both e-book and print form. For more information regarding this and other great books, visit http://www.streetsaint.com. |
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How to Write Haiku / How to Write a Cinquain by Tom Boyle (Paperback - May 13, 2000)
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