Happy Tuesday everyone! Are you ready to get your poetry groove on? Then, you’re in the right place! Pull up a chair, order some coffee or tea and let’s write some TANKA poetry.
Here are some great sites that will help you write your Tanka.
For Synonyms and Antonyms. When your word has too many syllables, find one that works.
Find out how many syllables each word has.
Click on the “Poetry Workshop” tab to create your Tanka. Here are the rules for the Tanka form: howmanysyllables.com
Poets.org gives the definition and the rules for the writing of a Tanka. Please note the following from the site:
“In many ways, the tanka resembles the sonnet, certainly in terms of treatment of the subject. Like the sonnet, the tanka employs a turn, known as a pivotal image, which marks the transition from the examination of an image to the examination of the personal response. This turn is located within the third line, connecting thekami-no-ku, or upper poem, with the shimo-no-ku, or lower poem.”
Writing a Tanka is like writing a Haiku (5/7/5) and adding two more lines. See how much more of a “visual image” you get in your mind’s eye?
My example:
Did you recognize the pivot in the third line? We start talking about my solitude, and then we switch to talking about the leaves of red and gold. The words are all connected and are talking about my response to autumn. It is important to try to join your feelings into your Tanka.
Visit Jean Emrich at tankaonline.com. She gives excellent instructions on how to join your feelings into this poetry form.
I will publish the Tanka Tuesday prompt at 12: 03 A.M. Mountain Standard Time (Denver
time). That should give everyone time to see the prompt from around the world.
How Long Do You Have and Your Deadline: You have a week to complete the Challenge with a deadline of Monday at 12:00 P.M (noon). This will give me a chance to add the links from everyone’s Tanka post from the previous week, on the new prompt I send out on Tuesday. I urge everyone to visit the blogs and comment on everyone’s Tanka poem.
The rules are simple.
I will give you two words that you need to use (in some form) in the writing of your Tanka.
The two words can be used in any way you would like to use them. Words have different definitions and you can use the definitions you like. Feel free to use synonyms for the words.
To do a Ping Back: Copy the URL (the http:// address of my post) for the current week’s Challenge and paste it into your post. You may also place a copy of your URL of your Tanka Post in the comments of the current week’s Challenge post.
People from the challenge may visit you and comment or click like. I also need at least a Ping Back or a link in the comments section to know you participated and to include you in the Weekly Review section of the new prompt on Tuesday.
BE CREATIVE. Use your own photos and create “Visual Tankas” if you wish, although it is not necessary. You can use Fotoflexer, Picmonkey, or Canva.com, or any other program that you wish to make your own images. Click the links to go to the programs.
I will visit your blog, comment, and TWEET your TANKA.
You may copy the badge I have created to go with the Tanka Tuesday Challenge Post and place it in your own post:
HERE’S WHO JOINED US LAST WEEK FOR OUR 1ST CHALLENGE USING THE WORDS – HARVEST & MOON:
Silver’s Weekly #Tanka #Poetry Prompt Challenge #1 Harvest & Moon – ladyleemanila
Tanka Tuesday – Harvest & Moon – Image & Word
Silver’s Weekly Tanka Poetry Prompt Challenge 1 Harvest & Moon | Annette Rochelle Aben
Harvest & Moon | thoughts and entanglements
Tanka – Harvest/Moon | Mother Willow
Reaping no answers | Chasing Life and Finding Dreams
what was new is old | rivrvlogr
Harvest – Leara writes and other creative things…
Thank you so much for joining in and making our first challenge such a huge success. I loved your creativity!
FOR A JOB WELL DONE!
Are you ready to write a Tanka?
Here are our two words for this week’s challenge: MAGIC & GLITTER
I used magical for “magic,” and “glistening,” for glitter.
Image credit: Facebook Page – Fairies, Myths, & Magic
Glistening wings wave
as meadow fairies float near,
magical voices –
charged sparks of recognition,
all oblique recollections.
Colleen Chesebro
See you next week! Don’t forget to link your post to this one! I can’t wait to read your Tanka poetry. Hugs.
Not sure the pingback worked, Colleen. May be because you moderate comments, but just in case:
https://thepoetrychannel.wordpress.com/2016/10/04/resurrected-heart
Thanks for the challenge.
Michael
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Yes, Michael. I do moderate the comments. That is one problem (knock on wood) I haven’t had with my blog… the pingbacks have been working! Thank you so much for your amazing Tanka. I was blown away with your words. ❤
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Colleen… In your list of links for last weeks entries, my tanka is combined with “rainfall,” with my URL, so that there is no link to her tanka.
By the way, thank you for the challenge.
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I’ll fix that. So sorry. My theme has been giving me trouble. ❤️
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🙂
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It’s fixed now. I asked WP for help with the CSS underlining my hyperlinks… they sent me to a forum. The happiness engineer said she didn’t know CSS. (eye-roll) Anyway, sorry for that. ❤
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All’s well that ends well!
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Thanks, friend.
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Gives me little tingles… ❤
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Thanks, Annette. LOL! You know where I am going with this. 😀 ❤
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Such a Fabulous poem! 🌹
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Thank you. I am really enjoying these Tanka. I have to think about the word-play to get them just right. ❤
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The Tankas are lovely. I hope to someday give my hand/head a try at them.
Til then, I do ever so enjoy reading your creations. 🙂
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Thank you, Dorna. Stop by whenever you can. ❤️😘
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I like your tanka very much–your last line really ‘clinches’ it.
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Thanks, Janice. I wasn’t sure what word to use. Thesaurus.com is a life saver. I liked the meaning of oblique. ❤
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I like the word too and it can hold different meanings in your poem.
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That’s what I like – a little ambiguity! 😘❤️
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http://wp.me/p4ayEo-1Hw My short link, in case the pingback doesn’t work
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HI ALL,
Here is my entry for today:)
https://thoughtsandentanglements.wordpress.com/2016/10/05/magic-glitter/
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have a magical day, Colleen 🙂
https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/10/05/silvers-weekly-tanka-poetry-prompt-challenge-2-magic-glitter/
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Of course, I couldn’t resist a little cat humor. https://rantingalong.wordpress.com/2016/10/05/silvers-weekly-tanka-poetry-prompt-challenge-2-magic-glitter/
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Stars in our eyes
https://rivrvlogr.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/magic-greets-the-eye/
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Hi Colleen, here’s my tanka
https://srisudhak.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/nature/
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LOVE the fairy pics at the end!!
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Those are my meadow fairies. I hope Wendy Anne Darling will be able to recreate a likeness for book #2. ❤️
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https://learawrites.wordpress.com/2016/10/08/sunrise/
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Hi Colleen,
here is my link
https://valiantwarrior.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/starry-sky/
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Okay. I gave it a try. Again. Not that I am not a poet. But these are a fun challenge. Thanks, Colleen. 🙂
https://sarahbrentynflash.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/green-fairy/
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Oh, ROAR. “Note that I am not a poet.” *sigh* NOTE
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