The tenth installment of Jim Kacian’s Haiku Primer 
is now available, here. Last month Jim discussed haiku’s Related Forms;
this month he explores the Performance of haiku. This chapter is brief,
giving you a chance for review and for finally starting to write haiku.
To read all installments to date, click here.
For a layman’s primer, try dagosan’s intro to haiku
the last words of the poem with the ink run dry
Jim Kacian from Walking the Same Path,
the HSA 2004 Members’ Anthology
Is this sweeps month? RiskProf starts the new year with a bland headline
masking two sexy [um, gendery] insurance tales.
Flesh & Spirit Weak: If you come here often, you know how often
your Editor has promised himself and his public to do more poetry
and less punditry, to maintain health and sanity. Well, to no one’s
surprise, this year’s Resolution never made it past Jan. 1st. Check
out Crime & Federalism to see the poison fruit of my labors:
- it all depends what “ism” is (textualism vs. original intent)
- burying the competition (and the constitution? (selling caskets)
Is this sweeps month?