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Who: You. What: Haiku. Write one. Where: Here. Conveniently located. How: Yes. Absolutely correct. Why: A) Why not. B) A creative outlet. C) A chance to be profound. D) A chance to not be profound. E) Capture a moment in time. F) Free. G) It's the newest dance craze. When: Right now. (or over the weekend if you're the "living for the weekend" type.) www.youtube.com/watch (*Skip ads).
The Haiku Project. Seeking Submissions. No poetry writing experience necessary. Anonymous entries accepted. Deadline to submit: October 9th/or over this weekend. *Haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry: a 17 syllable poem written in three lines. First line = 5 syllables, second line = 7 and third line = 5. (The 5-7-5 style is one variation that is commonly used in English Haiku). Submit today at: MY HAIKU. For information contact Staff Council members Sara Jacobs and/or Sarah Shank at: sjacobs4@ithaca.edu or sshank@ithaca.edu.
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