I wrote haiku when... I'm Feelin' blue and when love and... pain make me want to. We love the traditional Japanese haiku format of 17 syllables on 3 lines: 5-7-5. It is very symmetrical, terse and disciplined. However, these are not your great grandfather’s haiku. This is Modern American Illustrated Haiku. We do keep the fundamental format, but that’s all. For one thing, we give them titles, which we believe helps the reader focus on the punch in each haiku. Second, there is word play. Third, there is the extra dimension of the images in which the haiku are embedded or by which they are framed. We believe the reader will be amazed at how well the illustrations deepen the haiku. Originally Published in The Haiku Blues: Haiku That Take You on a Journey Through Pain, Love, Politics and Soul. Other Books by the Authors: The Haiku Blues, Deluxe Limited Edition; The Haiku Blues, Trade Edition; Full Spectrum of Blue; The Constitutional Blues; The Divorce Blues
Deceived by its muse,... ones artistic expression... has nothing to lose. Haiku will take you a journey through the pain of divorce and after... We love the traditional Japanese haiku format of 17 syllables on 3 lines: 5-7-5. It is very symmetrical, terse and disciplined. However, these are not your great grandfather’s haiku. This is Modern American Illustrated Haiku. We do keep the fundamental format, but that’s all. For one thing, we give them titles, which we believe helps the reader focus on the punch in each haiku. Second, there is word play. Third, there is the extra dimension of the images in which the haiku are embedded or by which they are framed. We believe the reader will be amazed at how well the illustrations deepen the haiku. Originally Published in The Haiku Blues: Haiku That Take You on a Journey Through Pain, Love, Politics and Soul. Other Books by the Authors: The Haiku Blues, Deluxe Limited Edition; The Haiku Blues, Trade Edition; Full Spectrum of Blue; The Constitutional Blues; The Soul Bendin' Blues
CAUTION! These Haiku are not safe for everyone. Beware of reading this book in one dose. It may cause sudden drowsiness, insomnia or both. It may also lead to intellectual hiccups; wild euphoria; transference of emotions; political dyspepsia; symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome; and/or a rude spiritual awakening.
Myth America: It's boasting we're just, .. "democratic" and lawful... that makes our wars grate. Join us on a journey through 21st Century politics... We love the traditional Japanese haiku format of 17 syllables on 3 lines: 5-7-5. It is very symmetrical, terse and disciplined. However, these are not your great grandfather's haiku. This is Modern American Illustrated Haiku. We do keep the fundamental format, but that's all. For one thing, we give them titles, which we believe helps the reader focus on the punch in each haiku. Second, there is word play. Third, there is the extra dimension of the images in which the haiku are embedded or by which they are framed. We believe the reader will be amazed at how well the illustrations deepen the haiku. Originally Published in The Haiku Blues: Haiku That Take You on a Journey Through Pain, Love, Politics and Soul. Other Books by the Authors: The Haiku Blues, Deluxe Limited Edition; The Haiku Blues, Trade Edition; Full Spectrum of Blue; The Soul Bendin' Blues; The Divorce Blues
A comprehensive, accurate, and rigorous full-colour text for a first course in Chemistry! This resource presents a balanced integration of concept development, skill development, and Chemistry connections to technology, society, and the environment. The instructional presentation addresses a variety of learning styles while providing content that is in line with the intent and spirit of the university preparation curriculum. Key Features: • Over 1200 in-text practice and review questions • In-text lab investigations, activities and exercises
Laurie is a millennial dog-parent who is depressed, and attempts to find meaning from the people closest to her. She recently broke up with her co-worker Sean, and looks for reasons to either defend or dismiss him. She also compares and contrasts herself to her best friend, Meghan, who seems to have her life together on paper by getting married and having a child. Her parents, both simultaneously lifelong mentors and fellow, flawed human beings, struggle to be patient with Laurie as she tries to make sense of her life, which she soon realizes, may never, ever make sense (and that she has to be okay with that).
Illustrated by Aileen Johnston For many years the foremost name in Irish writing for children, Patricia Lynch is known for her charming classics set in an Ireland now vanished but still familiar to many whose children are now re-reading this wonderful writer. This great collection is the ideal book, gathering together all aspects of this writer's extraordinarily wide writing career.
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