Carpe Diem haiku – First Tea (shincha) and haibun
Today in Carpe Diem the kigo is shincha (or first tea). I got a little inspired and wrote a haibun. It’s also inspired by an article I read recently that […]
Today in Carpe Diem the kigo is shincha (or first tea). I got a little inspired and wrote a haibun. It’s also inspired by an article I read recently that […]
I have chosen to use dewdrop as the prompt for this week’s Ligo Haibun. Please join in this excellent challenge. I have chosen to make a piece of fiction together […]
Today in dVerse we are to investigate temptations. I had some thoughts in general, that I put in verse. I’m experimenting with iambic hexameter, and combined it with a haiku […]
Today Victoria at dVerse want us to write poetry on what inspire, motivate, excite and also outrage us most. Ligo haibun at the same time want us to write haibun […]
Today in Carpe Diem once again Kristjaan challenge us to write a haiku inspired by one of his own. This wonderful haiku has inspired me to write a haibun below. […]
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