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July 1, 2004

4th installment of the Kacian Haiku Primer

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 11:19 pm

The fourth installment of Jim Kacian’s Haiku Primer

is now available, hereLast month Jim discussed haiku Form; 

this month he explores haiku Content.  











                  • To read all installments to date, click here.


                  • For a layman’s perspective, try dagosan’s intro to haiku

4th installment of the Kacian Haiku Primer

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 11:19 pm

The fourth installment of Jim Kacian’s Haiku Primer

is now available, hereLast month Jim discussed haiku Form; 

this month he explores haiku Content.  











                  • To read all installments to date, click here.


                  • For a layman’s perspective, try dagosan’s intro to haiku

discovering dahl

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 6:00 pm




suitcase small  DeVar Dahl is one of the featured poets in New Resonance 3: Emerging Voices in English

-Language Haiku  (Edited by Jim Kacian and Dee EvettsRed Moon Press 2003).  Even better

than discovering his haiku is being able to share them with you, thanks to his generosity.  

DeVar is a school teacher in Alberta, Canada and is President of Haiku Canada.



[Choosing the first pair to share was not easy.]

 

 




a steady breeze

the last child

leaves home

 

 




summer heat

the crickets wait

for me to pass

 




maintain tunnel speed –

heavy foot
suddenly light

                                           [dag, 07-01-04]  

 



















 

discovering dahl

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 6:00 pm




suitcase small  DeVar Dahl is one of the featured poets in New Resonance 3: Emerging Voices in English

-Language Haiku  (Edited by Jim Kacian and Dee EvettsRed Moon Press 2003).  Even better

than discovering his haiku is being able to share them with you, thanks to his generosity.  

DeVar is a school teacher in Alberta, Canada and is President of Haiku Canada.



[Choosing the first pair to share was not easy.]

 

 




a steady breeze

the last child

leaves home

 

 




summer heat

the crickets wait

for me to pass

 




maintain tunnel speed –

heavy foot
suddenly light

                                           [dag, 07-01-04]  

 



















 

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