A new addition on the Essays page is “One-Part Haiku,” a short exploration of haiku having just a single part instead of the more common two-part juxtapositional structure. A one-part haiku is equivalent to Japanese haiku that have their cutting words at the end of the poem. This essay recently appeared in Geppo. Please take a gander—and don’t miss the new postscript at the end, which expands on the essay with additional examples. |
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