
Ready to win an autographed hardback of Mudbound by Hillary Jordan?
Why Maggie, I don't know nothin' 'bout writin' no hi-kus!
Don't be silly! We won't follow those stiff Japanese rules. No need to mention the season or what happens to be bloomin' in the backyard. Let's keep it simple and use the 5-7-5 format, as in 5 syllables for the first line, 7 syllables for the second, and 5 for the ending. Place your Southern Haiku in a post then leave a post specific URL on Mister Linky here. One may enter as many times as a haiku is written for southern books read this summer. Contest ends July 31, 2009.
For fun, you may choose not to tell the book's title and let bloggers guess. Here is an example of one I recently read. Too easy, huh?!?
The quick brown fox jumps
amazingly over the
la*y dog sans z.
Fun! Here is my post:
ReplyDeletehttp://tiffanynorris.blogspot.com/2009/06/southern-haiku-mansion.html
Did I miss the Mister Linky somewhere?
Huh? Can you see it now Tiffany? I went over to Mister Linky's blog and he asks that I delete the header. Done, but I saw Mister Linky before the change? I went ahead and entered your post and now I'm off to read it!!! Yay!!!
ReplyDeletehard to summerize
ReplyDeletea book in only three lines
gave it my best shot
Mines up! I'm not a good poetm Haiku or otherwise!
ReplyDeleteUH....That should be "poet"....where did that m come from??
ReplyDeleteWanda! You are having way too much fun! ;D
ReplyDeleteThat's right Sharon! You stink at poetm but your poetry is great! ;D
Are we supposed to post the haiku on our blog and just put the link in the comment? That's what I'll try to do. Let me know if I am wrong!
ReplyDeleteMine's here: http://www.discriminatingreader.com/
ReplyDeleteHi, maggie, entered the contest. I posted the poem on my blog.
ReplyDeleteJen
Here's my second posting: http://www.discriminatingreader.com/2009/07/southern-summer-reading-challenge.html
ReplyDeleteSorry Nancy! Mister Linky needed an atitude adjustment! ;D
ReplyDeleteDown here in Dixie
ReplyDeleteWords flow like warm molasses
Dripping off the tongue.