Happy TANKA Tuesday everyone! Welcome to the TANKA CAFÉ. Are you ready to get groovy with your poetry? Then, you’re in the right place! Pull up a chair, order some coffee or tea and let’s write some TANKA poetry.
Grab a cup of Joe or a cup of tea and read what’s below…
SO, LET’S TALK ABOUT HOW TO CREATE THE TANKA POETRY FORM.
It’s worth taking a moment to check the best way to create a Tanka.
Tanka poems are based on syllable structure much the same way a Haiku is written in the 5/7/5 format.
The Tanka form is easy to create: 5/7/5/7/7 and is a Haiku with two extra lines, of 7 syllables each consisting of five separate lines.
What makes a Tanka different from a Haiku is that the first three lines (5/7/5) are the upper phase. This upper stage is where you create an image in your reader’s mind.
The last two lines (7/7) of a Tanka poem are called the lower phase. Now here is where it gets interesting. The lower stage, the final two lines, should express the poet’s ideas about the image that was created in the three lines above.
Visit Jean Emrich at tankaonline.com Quick Start Guide
CLICK THE LINK TO SEE THE EXAMPLES and to learn how to write a Tanka poem
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. I use this site for all my Haiku and Tanka poems. Click on the “Poetry Workshop” tab to create your Tanka. Here are the rules for the Tanka form: howmanysyllables.com
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.
WRITE YOUR TANKA POEM ON YOUR BLOG as a post.
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.
LINK YOUR BLOG POST TO MINE WITH A PINGBACK. To do a Pingback: 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.
Because of the time difference between where you are, and I am, you might not think your link is there. I manually approve all links. People participating in the challenge may visit you and comment or “like” your post. I also need at least a Pingback or a link in the comments section to know you took part and to include you in the Weekly Review section of the new prompt on Tuesday.
BE CREATIVE. Use your photos and create “Visual Tanka’s” if you wish, although it is not necessary. Use whatever program you want to make your images.
As time permits, I will visit your blog, comment, and TWEET your TANKA
If you add these hashtags to your post your poetry may be viewed more often:
#Tanka Tuesday, #micropoetry, #poetry, #5lines
If you haven’t set up your blog to share to Twitter, you should. It is an excellent way to meet other poets and share your work.
You may copy the badge I have created to go with the Tanka Tuesday Challenge Post and place it in your post:
HERE’S WHO JOINED US LAST WEEK FOR OUR 19th CHALLENGE USING THE WORDS – CRAFT & RISE: (Please make sure to visit the other participants. We learn from each other. <3)
Sunrise on the Sea/Jane Dougherty Writes
Frozen Chosen | The Poetry Channel
Behind Your Success – REINVENTIONS BY REENA
Magic – Tanka Poem – The Rolling Hills
Colleen’s Weekly #Tanka #Poetry Challenge #19 – “Craft & Rise” – All About Writing and more
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Poetry Challenge #19/Two on a Rant
the craft rise and fall | rivrvlogr
Colleen’s Weekly #Tanka #Poetry Challenge #19 – “Craft & Rise” | K Y R O S M A G I C A
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Poetry Challenge #19 Craft & Rise | Annette Rochelle Aben
Riddles | Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo EDIT
The Artist (a Tanka) | Darkness of His Dreams
Craft & Rise | thoughts and entanglements
The Dragon Healer – A “Tanka” – Colleen Chesebro ~ Fairy Whisperer EDIT
Icarus: A Tanka | Yesterday and today: Merril’s historical musings
Creator’s Craft/Naa Prapancham, My World…
A pink paper bird – Life at 17
Tanka | Craft & Rise – Mick E Talbot Poems
* A Haibun Reply/Mick E Talbot Poems *
* What is a Haibun? Poets.org says:
“Haibun is a poetic form that allows one to answer some of these questions while providing a fresh perspective through a lens that focuses on nature and landscape. Haibun combines a prose poem with a haiku. The haiku usually ends the poem as a sort of whispery and insightful postscript to the prose of the beginning of the poem. Another way of looking at the form is thinking of haibun as highly focused testimony or recollection of a journey composed of a prose poem and ending with a meaningful murmur of sorts: a haiku. The result is a very elegant block of text with the haiku serving as a tiny bowl or stand for the prose poem. A whole series of them in a manuscript look like neat little signs or flags—a visual delight.”
This week’s Poet of the Week is Sue Vincent. Her Tanka poem called “Riddles,” really spoke to me this week. Sue always tells me that her poetry is layered with meaning. You will think so too, once you’ve read her excellent creation. ❤
©2017 Sue Vincent
Here are the two words for this week’s challenge: ANGEL & DEVIL
(any forms of the words AND don’t forget to use synonyms)
There are many different meanings to these words. Have fun and experiment. If the prompt words don’t Inspire you… write a Tanka based on the photo BELOW:
Image credit: Pixabay.com
TANKA TUESDAY!
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Thank you so much for featuring my anka, Colleen! Lovely entries this week all round.
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(add a ‘t’ to that…my fingers are still asleep 😉 )
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LOL! No worries. ❤
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You are so welcome, Sue. Your Tanka was one of the best I’ve ever read. ❤ Powerful!
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Thank you again, Colleen. ❤
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A great pleasure to share the good stuff, Sue. ❤
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I love these Tuesday posts, Colleen:)
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Thank you, Judith. I like Haiku, also but these Tanka really are expressive. A great way to be introspective on your feelings. 😀 ❤
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I agree. Was so inspired I set one for my classes today!<3
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Now that really made my day! I love it! Thanks, Judith. ❤
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You’re very welcome, Colleen.They are wonderful.x
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Very tempting prompt words Colleen!
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Lots of ways to use them, Marje. I look forward to seeing what you come up with. ❤
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https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/communication/
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That was easy. 🙂
https://rantingalong.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/colleens-weekly-tanka-poetry-challenge-20-angel-devil/
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Thanks for sharing Sue’s tanka from last week. Fabulous. And great words.
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This was one of the best Tanka I’ve seen. I’m not really a judge of poetry but I do love the Tanka’s that speak to me. ❤
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Hi Colleen,heres my go
https://srisudhak.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/1906/
https://srisudhak.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/angel-by-devils-act/
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Hi Colleen,heres my go
https://srisudhak.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/1906/
https://srisudhak.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/angel-by-devils-act/
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http://wp.me/p4ayEo-1WV My short link in case the pingback doesn’t work
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https://helenevaillant.com/2017/02/09/tanka-discord/
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Hi Colleen, here’s mine. https://merrildsmith.wordpress.com/2017/02/10/aurora-laughs-tanka/
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https://suzhalgal.wordpress.com/2017/02/11/angel-and-deviltanka/
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https://methodtwomadness.wordpress.com/2017/02/12/follow-the-drinking-gourd/
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My tanka poem for this Tuesday’s prompt:
https://lifeat17.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/memories/
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