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- Page 49 and 50: Haiku Sequence Scent of the Sea by
- Page 51 and 52: The Kiss by Adelaide B. Shaw, Millb
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Do you feel that the current versio
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eing bound by it, how to use haiku
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perceived. Through this transparent
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meeting is completely itself, part
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4. To emphasise a single word on a
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A three-line haiku often segments t
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after the crash the doll’s eyes j
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darkness against possible light, th
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The Lost Weekend: An editor’s bri
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Reviewed Nigel Jenkins, Ken Jones,
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Very occasionally, form and poetic
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acknowledgments and introduction, a
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Notes 1. Stryk, Lucien and Takashi
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drifts so gently from the sky that
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Richard Zimler. Love’s Voice, 72
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Ito Isao (trans.& ed.). 100 Selecte
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Isao claims that an “ardent spiri
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2. Modern Haiku Association (ed.).
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ook is sure to catch the attention
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monastery in Aylmer, Quebec. After
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descriptive eventually become appre
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Of 34:1 Merrill Ann Gonzales, Dayvi
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Significance & Meaning Is the writi
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has been removed and the reader’s
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of a one-line haiku: another exampl
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Judged by Merrill Ann Gonzales, Day
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Comments by Merrill Ann Gonzales an
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HSA Patrons Friends (Gifts Of More
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Hryciuk, Marshall, 102-103 Hugget,
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HSA Officers & Regional Coordinator