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He was bitten by the haiku habit in the early Noughties, through a friendship with the man known as Flanders 'Father of Haiku - an elderly priest, Bart Mesotten - who gave him one of his books.
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Another prevalent misconception is that haiku are precious, delicate, sensitive little flowers; on the contrary, there is a strong strand of often quite subversive humour running through them, a humour that is captured well by Richard Brautigan in his poem Haiku
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Billy Mills 2009
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Wondering if a Haiku is a poem or an order at a sushi bar?
Contest: Write a Duck Dog Haiku. Win an Awesome Echo Duck Call! 2009
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Wondering if a Haiku is a poem or an order at a sushi bar?
Contest: Write a Duck Dog Haiku. Win an Awesome Echo Duck Call! 2009
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Wondering if a Haiku is a poem or an order at a sushi bar?
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Haute Haiku is one of Global Voices 'newest Sub-Saharan African authors.
Global Voices in English » Blogger of the Week: Haute Haiku from Kenya 2009
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Vampire Haiku is rife with witty anecdotes and social commentary like that above, all of which comes from the perspective of a young man who was changed into a vampire in the 1600s.
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Vampire Haiku is written from the perspective of William Butten, a young man traveling aboard the Mayflower, who has the misfortune of being bitten by a beautiful vampire named Katherine.
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Haiku is Japanese poetry consisting of three lines, with the number of syllables of 5 (first line), 7 (second line), and 5 (third or last line).
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I felt, writing this piece, I had to offer a non-threatening alternative to readers, and his Haiku is perfect.
Uncle Tom's Children (copy) ____Maggie 2008
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