WELCOME TO TANKA TUESDAY!
Hi! I’m glad to see you here. Are you ready to write some poetry?
HERE’S THE CATCH: You can’t use the prompt words! SYNONYMS ONLY!
I hope you will support the other poets with visits to blogs and by leaving comments. Sharing each other’s work on social media is always nice too.
Learn about American Poet – Robert Frost
Please note: We are all students of poetry. I have given you the instructions on how to write the different forms. Try your best to be as exact as you can. There are no tests, and I don’t grade your work. LOL!
The most meaningful change you will learn about is in writing a Haiku vs. a Senryu. Also, remember, pronunciation in various parts of the world will affect your syllable count. Go with your gut on deciding the syllable count. You are the poet and the creator of your work.
The main idea behind my sponsoring of this challenge is to help everyone learn how to write various forms of poetry. Remember, if you are sending your poetry for publication in literary journals, contests, or self-publishing, you should know the correct forms and use them.
For Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge, you can write your poem in one of the forms defined below. Click on the link to learn about each type:
HAIKU IN ENGLISH 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Haiku is written about seasonal changes, nature, and change in general.
TANKA IN ENGLISH 5/7/5/7/7 syllable structure. Your Tanka will consist of five lines written in the first-person point of view. This is important because the poem should be written from the perspective of the poet.
HAIBUN IN ENGLISH Every Haibun must begin with a title. Haibun prose is composed of short, descriptive paragraphs, written in the first person singular.
The text unfolds in the present moment, as though the experience is occurring now rather than yesterday or some time ago. In keeping with the simplicity of the accompanying haiku or tanka poem, all unnecessary words should be pared down or removed. Nothing must ever be overstated.
The poetry never tries to repeat, quote, or explain the prose. Instead, the poetry reflects some aspect of the prose by introducing a different step in the narrative through a microburst of detail. Thus, the poetry is a sort of juxtaposition – different yet somehow connected.
Senryu in English 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Senryu is written about love, a personal event, and have IRONY present. Click the link to learn the meaning of irony.
Image credit: Pinterest.com
(Currently, free-verse prose poems are NOT part of this challenge)
Here are some great sites that will help you write your poetry and count syllables.
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 “Workshop” tab to create your Haiku or Tanka.
THE RULES
I will publish the Tuesday prompt post 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 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) Denver time, U. S. A. This will give me a chance to add the links from everyone’s poem 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 poem.
The rules are simple.
I will give you two words. Choose synonyms from those words for your poetry. You, the poet, now have more control over the direction of your writing. Follow the rules carefully. Don’t use the prompt words.
LINK YOUR BLOG POST TO MINE WITH A PINGBACK. To do a Pingback: Copy the URL (the HTTPS:// 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 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 taking part 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 POETRY” if you wish, although it is not necessary. Use whatever program you want to make your images.
As time allows, I will visit your blog, comment, and TWEET your POETRY
If you add these hashtags to your post TITLE (depending on which poetry form you use) your poetry may be viewed more often:
#Haiku, #Tanka, #micropoetry, #poetry, #5lines, #Haibun, #Prose #Senryu, #CinquainPoetry
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE YOUR TWITTER ACCOUNT LINKED TO YOUR BLOG – I WILL NO LONGER TWEET YOUR POETRY… THERE IS NO SENSE SINCE YOUR TWEET BECOMES PART OF WORDPRESS.COM AND THERE IS NO ATTRIBUTION BACK TO YOU.
You may copy the badge I have created to go with the Weekly Poetry Challenge Post and place it in your post. It’s not mandatory:
HERE’S WHO JOINED US LAST WEEK FOR OUR 64th POETRY CHALLENGE USING SYNONYMS FOR THE WORDS: NEW & EXPERIENCE
#TANKA TUESDAY POETRY CHALLENGE #Haiku #Senryu #64: Expreience & New | But I Smile Anyway…
Season’s Greetings – Jane Dougherty Writes
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge Experience & New | Annette Rochelle Aben
Tanka — Rock Steady | Life in Portofino
The Unfettering – Zander In Print
Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday Challenge No.64 | willowdot21
Passing… | Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
New…Experience – A Senryu | like mercury colliding…
When the World Was Young – #tanka #haibun | Trent’s World (the Blog)
Snow-Covered Trees – Smell The Coffee
“Neoteric Thoughts,” A #Tanka #ABRSC | Colleen Chesebro✨The Fairy Whisperer✨
Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday: New & Experience – Afterwards
Snow Angels | thoughts and entanglements
Anticipation: Tanka | Yesterday and today: Merril’s historical musings
Cinquain: Master – tea & paper
#Tanka: Succumb | Charmed Chaos
Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge #64: Experience & New ( Synonyms Only) | Stuff and what if…
Experience & New – MethodTwoMadness
Don’t FORGET! If you are selected as my Poet of the Week, I will feature your poem in my bi-monthly newsletter.
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Our POET OF THE WEEK is Michael, from his blog called, Afterwords. Michael said:
“I don’t take many things seriously as you probably know but I am going to make a concerted effort to do Colleen’s challenges properly. I have scant regard for the correct use of haiku and often do such beastly things to them but I think it is also important to show appreciation for the little blighters because they are so fabulous when done right.”
“This week the challenge was to use synonyms for NEW and EXPERIENCE. I used FRESH and ENCOUNTER. And it’s about change so that is another box ticked, and it is in the first person so I am thinking I have the structure and subject just about nailed at least.”
Dark gives way to light
Each morning fresh encounter
eternal routine
Bleary-eyed I greet the day
a moment in time passing
© 2017 Michael, Afterwards
I copied my comment from Michael’s blog to share with you all:
Well done! I loved your introduction. I believe that if we want to call ourselves, poets we should honor those that came before us by writing the stuff correctly! LOL! Now, your Tanka speaks of all kinds of things: impermanence, how you are living in the moment, and how time marches on whether we like it or not. See the power of your words? Even your first line is reminiscent of the main Star Wars theme of dark and light how they are forever intertwined – can’t have one without the other. ❤
Here are the two prompt words for this week’s challenge: AMBITION & CHANGE
#SynonymsOnly
HAPPY NEW YEAR – Make it your best year, yet!
Good morning lovely Colleen!
Here’s my entry this week!
http://butismileanyway.com/2018/01/02/colleens-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-haiku-cinquain-65-ambition-change/
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Good morning, Ritu! ❤
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Happy new one, Colleen 🙂
https://janedougherty.wordpress.com/2018/01/02/tanka-tuesday/
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Happy 2018, Jane! ❤
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Hi Colleen, Happy New Year . Great words to start the year 💜💝
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Happy New Year fun! 😀 ❤
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Wishing you a very Happy and healthy New Year Colleen . Great prompts to start the year.
Here is my entry.
https://willowdot21.wordpress.com/2018/01/02/29898/
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Happy New Year, Willow. ❤
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My ambition is to change what I wrote into a better poem 😉 Here is this week’s entry: https://trentsworldblog.wordpress.com/2018/01/02/can-you-spare-some-change-this-new-year-tanka/
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LOL! Good start to the week! 😀
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My year can only improve from here 😉
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Got some wonderful synonyms this week. 😊 https://katmyrman.com/2018/01/02/desideratum/
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https://wp.me/p4ayEo-2CQ My short link, in case the ping back does not work
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An optimistic, leap of faith into the new year. https://odaciuk.wordpress.com/2018/01/02/fortuity-or-design/
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Hi Colleen, Happy new year! This week I tried another style, hope you like it.
http://teandpaper.ca/2018/01/02/senryu-the-price/
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Thanks for sharing my last post, Colleen. Here’s a link to my latest challenge entry!
http://frankjtassone.com/2018/01/02/tanka-tuesday-1-2-18-ordinary-grace-a-tankaprose-haibun-poetry-haiku/
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Hi. I made it back. Thank you for the tanka prompt.
https://shiftnshake.wordpress.com/prompted-poetry/
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I did a senryu since it’s one of the forms listed. Change/ambition fits great with reassessing goals and creating new ones in this New year’s resolutions season.
Senryu : change & ambition http://cactushaiku.com/senryu-change-ambition/
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Happy New Year, Colleen. It’s a snowy morning here in New Jersey!
I did a Haibun this week. https://merrildsmith.wordpress.com/2018/01/04/new-years-doorways-haibun-quadrille/
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Happy New Year, Merril. Still no snow here in Colorado Springs. It’s been sunny and dry. ❤
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Older daughter is in Boston. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind sharing. 😉
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LOL! I bet. 😀
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🙂
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Poet’s Metamorphose – https://awisewomansjourney.wordpress.com/2018/01/04/poets-metamorphose-cinquain-poem/
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A remorseful reminder of a night on the town My Short link https://wp.me/s3ZFSi-regrets
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Hello Colleen- Just checking in- glad to see my pingback worked! I have had a bit of a time with my blog- and working with WP on it….
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No worries. I’ve been writing and checking in. Everyone is having trouble. 😦
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Hmm. Good to know!
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Thank you for the challenge, Colleen. Just in case the gods of technology are on vacation:
https://zanderinprint.wordpress.com/2018/01/07/dads-proverb/
Zander
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I attempted a cinquain–
https://methodtwomadness.wordpress.com/2018/01/07/wolfmoon/
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First time participant 🙂
https://thepaperbutterfly.wordpress.com/2018/01/08/colleens-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-65/
Not sure if I did this right?
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The cut off was noon today. I will add your link to the challenge post tomorrow. ❤
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Oh, I’m sorry! I must have missed that. I’ll be on time next challenge 🙂
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No worries. I’ll add you. The new challenge for this week is up on my blog. Hugs. ✨🌈✨
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I’m quite nervous about this one , and this is my first time .
here’s the link to my entry –
https://tamo4u.wordpress.com/2018/02/04/colleens-weekly-ambition-change/
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I Tamo, I left you a message on your poem. We all learn together here. No worries. ❤
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Thank you so much for your kind words 🙂
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You’re welcome. I’m happy you want to write poetry. 😉
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Hello! I wrote a haiku to your challenge! Check it out.
https://wp.me/p9M2Nh-1n
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