Haiku

February, ’10

02.23.2010

February. Ten. Ev’rything going as planned. Okay, maybe not.

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Thesis Haiku

10.29.2009

Thesis one point six Tweaking options, full control With dropdown menus!

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Summer of O’Nine

09.21.2009

Summer of O’Nine Now in the books forever. Let’s move on to Fall.

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Not Yet Lost Love

03.03.2009

Just thinking about How I haven’t written a Haiku in a while.

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Haiku Nation: Six-Word Memoirs in Time Magazine

08.22.2008

Our book Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure is now featured in Time Magazine in an article about our country’s new fondness for brevity. Short is in. Online Americans, fed up with e-mail overload and blogorrhea, are retreating into micro-writing. Six-word memoirs. Four-word film reviews. Twelve-word novels. Mini-lit [...]

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08:08:08 08/08/08

08.08.2008

Eight. Two groups of four. A pair and another twice. All across the board.

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Finish Line Haiku

06.29.2008

Needs four coats total. One thin coat every day. Sanding in between.

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Right Tools

05.15.2008

Right tools for the job: Saws, hammers, chisels, brushes, And some sort of plan.

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Aces Jam

04.20.2008

Race to our jive game. He rests his case, she hers too. Camera action.

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Solar Chairs

03.16.2008

A sailor’s scar ails. Social arcs. Hair coils. Chic. Class. Colors crash. Cool. Chills.

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Haikuvies

03.10.2008

Synopses of flicks Wrapped up in seven haiku. I’m so digging this.

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Jazz Haiku

02.03.2008

Thirty-two shared bars. You say your thing, I’ll say mine. We’re democracy.

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Water-bearing Haiku

01.22.2008

Here we are, days in. Aquarius in the air. Things are getting weird.

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The Follower

12.26.2007

Following my muse Is what I have always done. Now it follows me.

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Always Greener

11.29.2007

If I was a bird, I wonder what I’d wish for If I was human.

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November 1st ’07 Haiku

11.01.2007

‘Leven, o seven. What a diff’rence a year makes. Leaves turning color.

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