Posts Tagged ‘Writing Practice’

Is this seed, soil… or water?

Haiku Archives: newly restored from off-line records… enjoy.

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Unlock the million-dollar headline in your brain!

Ladies and gents, we have a winner! My “audience flag” headline challenge is over… thanks to you folks who played–watch for a follow-up where I plan to critique all the entries plus my own alternates.

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The loneliest sound in the universe…

Haiku Archive, update #3. Prairie dogs and star nebulae…

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Earthy scent, of life and death…

Haiku Archive: still posting “old” bits from April. Savor!

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A city becomes a world…

Haiku archive, second entry: still just getting caught up.

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Need your best idea, writer? Stop writing.

You want to be a better writer? A stronger, more quality writer? A faster, more productive writer? Here’s the key that revolutionized my writing career: Go outside and play…

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In her breathless way, she said…

Many busy wordsmiths love to play with haiku. This zen-tastic poetry form helps clear our minds from the deluge of far less aesthetic words we must deliver. Herein begins my archive of original haiku–plus some favorites I’ve found…

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