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Notes:
Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. She also bends and breaks the rules for traditional Haiku, adapting them to her own design as follows:
Haiku do not tell stories and almost never involve people's actions. Haiku simply convey an abstract concept -- usually an emotion.
Haiku will generally present contrast. Creating these contrasts can be the hardest part. The Haiku poet wants a perfect catalyst to spark the right emotional note.
Haiku usually focus around imagery. Sharon Cohen's Haiku is often paired with a photograph from which the Haiku is inspired.
Challenge for the Reader:
Relating to the photograph provided, the reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku of any style and pattern, in the comments section below.
Published by Sharon Cohen
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3 Comments
Post a CommentThere once was a man from nantucket.... oh wait I used that already. Sorry. Hehe. I wish I could whip one up and it be as good as yours. Great work. Bye
Copy Cat - You Liked My Idea - That's Okay! :)
Cho-Cho-Train
Calls to man in blue
I listen