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#Silent Sunday 10/15/17
See you Monday!
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#Silent Sunday 10/8/17
a rest from #haiku. See you tomorrow!
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#Haikai Challenge #2: Harvest Moon #haiku #haibun #senryu #tanka
Congratulations to Qbit. He entered the inaugural challenge last Sunday! And now, for this week’s challenge: We who live within the longitude of the East Coast of the US recently saw a harvest moon. Your prompt this week is to write a haikai that includes Harvest Moon. It could be those words, that image, or…
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A #tanka for #weeklytankachallenge -65 – dancing and freedom #Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest dancing in the freedom that Only Polka provides another twirl on the floor Another emptied stein For Kiwinana’s Weekly Tanka Prompt Challenge -65- dancing and freedom
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#Way-back Wednesday (10/4/17)…when two is a crowd…#haibun #haiku
At a Garage in Tallman I brought my car in for inspection at Tallman Tire and Auto. A tall, thin man with graying brown hair under a Yankee fitted cap smiles. He was one of Frankie’s baseball coaches—Tyler’s dad. We talk, friendly but guarded. He came for an inspection, too—after getting a ticket in…
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#Blogiversary Taps #haiku #haibun
This concludes my blogiversary Sunday showcase. My thanks to all of you that visited, viewed liked or commented today. Thank you, followers, visitors and viewers for a great year! I’m looking forward to many more Mezza Luna Only these crickets interrupt A silent Sunday
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#Haikai Challenge 1
Welcome to my inaugural Haikai Challenge! Take your opportunity to contribute to the art! It’s October! The famed harvest celebrations bearing the month’s name wind down in Bavaria but just get started in Germany. Fall foliage is around the corner! And that spooky night waits in the wings. So raise your steins and get your…
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A Special #Blogiversary #Senryu plus Sunday begins…
A year ago, I began Frank J Tassone, American Haijin. I intended it simply as a writer’s site, with a blog to showcase my most recent publications. Then #Napowrimo 2017 came. I wrote original #haibun and #haiku every day of that April! Some of you visited and viewed my work. By August, I began to…