This blog is about haiku. A classical haiku counts 5-7-5 syllables. Chèvrefeuille (the pseudonym of Kristjaan Panneman, a Dutch haiku poet) however writes his haiku in the Kanshicho-style. In the Kanshicho-style the classical syllable count isn't used. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), a haiku poet, wrote his haiku in Kanshicho-style for several years, but he returned to the classical way of haiku writing. !!! Anonymous comments will be seen as SPAM !!!.
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Saturday, May 28, 2016
New E-books published on Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
Dear friends and followers,
Recently I created three (3) e-books which are published and free for download on my daily haiku meme Carpe Diem Haiku Kai (CDHK). The e-books are all anthologies of the Theme Weeks I have had on CDHK.
I also published the first real edition of Carpe Diem Haiku Kai's own e-zine Souchou at CDHK.
It's a joy to read the e-books and it gives you a great feeling as a haiku poet (and publisher) to hear all the positive responses.
Feel free to visit the Carpe Diem Library too.
Namaste,
Chèvrefeuille (penname of Kristjaan Panneman)
Labels:
Carpe Diem Haiku Kai,
e-books
Locatie:
Nederland
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