Comments are bit skimpy this week. With the book launch of today for Amber Wake: Gabriel Falling now live on Kindle as well as Paperback, I may be able to get back in the swing of things. But after only links last week I felt I needed to get back to a normal review this week. Not that I ever am normal in anything I do.
To view an author’s books on Amazon, click either the word Author in red, or the book image beside their name.
If an author does not have a comment, as do the entries, that means they did not have an entry this week, but I left their place here. Is it for the benefit of advertising their work? No, it is for the ease of my formatting their next entry in the challenge. It’s a bear to do those. (And maybe there is a little heart felt type thing I have for authors.)
BLOGGERS ABOUNDING
Must Reads
Fantasy
Humor
Inspiration
Life
Literature
Moments
Nature
Storytelling
Thinky
New Offenders!
Don Massenzio: Flawed | Don Massenzio’s Blog Independent Authors Unite! The Haiku is in the comments, and his blog is the other link. “Like my character, Frank Rozzani, I was born in Syracuse, New York to first generation Italian American parents. I’m an avid reader. Some of my favorite authors are Harlan Coben, David Morrell, Stephen King, Jonathan Kellerman, John Grisham, and Hugh Howey. My favorite book of all time is To Kill a Mockingbird.
I started writing as a way to combat the long hours of travel and numerous hotel stays that are part of the ‘glamorous’ world of corporate life. I use writing as a therapeutic outlet to combat my homesickness...[more on his author site].” @dmassenzio
First to Offend this Week!
Jane Dougherty (Author): Inflamed Promises | Jane Dougherty Writes. Three Haiku with comments split beween which one is favorite. Check out Jane’s books on Amazon at the Author link above. @MJDougherty33
Must Reads
Must Read TJ Paris: Hidden Gem | La vie est trop courte pour boire du mauvais vin. This is one of those ones where the story surpasses the Haiku. It’s one that gives you a perspective on life.@Roccoco_a_GoGo
Must Read Kat: Passion’s Planes | like mercury colliding. The title may or may not make sense after reading the Haiku. For me it does. If you think of the end results of what she’s saying in the poem, you’ll get my meaning. @kat_myrman
Must Read Janice: Stories of Chocolate | Ontheland. Obviously some good Haiku here, but also something we all need to know. Seriously. @ontheland1
Must Read Greg Wolford: The Big Reveal | Potholes in the Road of Life. Okay, the Haiku is good, but the reason behind it is even better. Go and congratulate the old geezer. @greg_wolford
Must Read Melissa: Sweet Gems. | The Aran Artisan. Seriously go visit this one, not only for the Haiku but for the recipe. Melissa and one of our other Haikumily members, Sandra the Daffy one, helped compile this years list of ‘photo word of the week‘ challenge. @TheAranArtisan
AUTHORS CENTRAL
Annette Rochelle Aben (Best Selling Author, Radio Show Host): Precious Process | Annette Rochelle Aben. Annette gives us how it all happens. Better than the idea of someone being so uptight if you put a piece of coal … um … never mind. I just being cheeky. Muahahahaha. Check out Annette’s books at the Author link above and her Radio Show at the Host link. @YouAreTheExpert
Bill Engleson (Author): Winter Gem. If I said this was poetic, would it sound a bit redundant. Click the Author Link for Like a Child to Home. @billmelaterplea
Natalia Erehnah (Author): Black Opal | Weaving Gold. I oddly looked at the image here to try and figure it out and then did a big duh thing when I put it with the title. Yeah, it’s been one of them weeks. @swanmothers
D.B. Mauldin (Author): The Moment… | mama bear musings. Another process Haiku on the theme but not the same process. Check out the Author link for offerings on Amazon and click HERE for the About page links to other online distribution such as Smashwords. @dmauldin3
Nagrij or (Greg Pierce). (Author): -Volcanic- | Nagrij Writes the Hits You Never Knew Existed. Diamonds and flames and licking. Sounds a bit, um, out there. You can check out the list of books on Amazon by clicking the Author link above.
Christine Randall: Happy Valentine | Christine R (Trying to keep the brain cells alive.) A Haiku and the image was made especially for the Haiku Challenge. Check it out. Also visit her Author site, CJRANDALL.COM. @cj_randall
E. Rawls (Author): Betrayal/Rule | Rawls E. Fantasy. When I saw the title of these Haiku in the link I had an idea of what the topic could be, I was wrong. Whew. Check out Bleeding Hearts, a collection of short stories, poems, and riddles, at Elizabeth’s Author page on Amazon by clicking the Author link above. @VChronicles_
Vashti Quiroz-Vega (Author): Girl-Power! | The Writer Next Door. Mhmm, she done use the Haiku for gender promotion. Check out Vashti on Amazon at the Author link above and you can see her interview by clicking HERE. @VashtiQV
Sue Vincent (Author): Gems | Daily Echo. A very imagery filled Haiku leading to all sorts of thoughts. Click the Author link for Sue at Amazon and her many books. @SCVincent
Baheya Zeitoun (Author): Flaming Gem | An Artist At Heart. An interesting one with your own interpretation to go with it. @BaheyaZeitoun
Not participating this week.
Scott Bailey (AUTHOR): House of Dreams | TheHouseOfBailey. . As you may notice Scott is an Author, by clicking HERE or the AUTHOR link above you may visit his UK Amazon author page. Click the IMAGE for Amazon.com. @houseofbailey
Wendy Anne Darling (Author): See-through Eyes | Wendy Anne Darling. . Wendy’s book Silver Lightning is on Amazon at the Author link above or the image. @AuthorWDarling
H. M. Goodchild (Author): | Folksong and Fantasy. . H. M. Goodchild is found on Amazon as Harriet Goodchild, yes, we have another author joining us. Click the Author link above to go to her Amazon Author page. @HMGoodchild
Marigold Deidre Dicer (Author): | Versus Blurb. An outlook on the New Year. Check out her book at the Author link above. One I keep trying to find the time to read. Grrrr. @MarigoldDicer
Janni Styles (Author): Where Home Resides | JanniStyles1. A story of the heart perhaps? Check her author page and books out on Smashwords by clicking the Author link above. One is a “wee collection of verse” and one is a collection of short stories and BOTH are FREE for now! @jannistyles1
Steven S. Walsky (Author): The Decades Dance. | Simplicity Lane. . Click the Author link above to go to Steven’s blog where you will find all the available places for each book. He’s varied.
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FANTASY
Willow: Raven Queen | Willowdot21. Two that tell a story. Good one that could be a full story if expanded.
Elusive: Phenix | Elusive Trope. I think the title pretty much says it.
HUMOR
INSPIRATION
Must Read TJ Paris: Hidden Gem | La vie est trop courte pour boire du mauvais vin. This is one of those ones where the story surpasses the Haiku. It’s one that gives you a perspective on life.@Roccoco_a_GoGo
Must Read Greg Wolford: The Big Reveal | Potholes in the Road of Life. Okay, the Haiku is good, but the reason behind it is even better. Go and congratulate the old geezer. @greg_wolford
LIFE
Nato: Flames of Love | Chasing Life and Finding Dreams. 4 Haiku based on Nato’s favorite subject … Romance. @MichelleLunato
Alice: Lasting Love | Boomerang Zone. Some romance action here. It does take time. @Vidocq_CC
Mira: Everlasting Love | To Wear a Rainbow. She is telling it like it is in so many cases. @BediMona
ShidaTahirah: Lit | 876LoveR. The island lady returns. She is going on the theme of romance. Hmm … now who would have thought when I came up with the prompt words for the week leading up to Valentine’s Day that they would inspire romance Haiku? (I’m raising my hand.) @Rebel_Shida
Mira: Hidden Flame | They, You and Me. More romance. Mira does romance well. Sometimes it’s the end results of a romance that’s gone bad, then she does the inspiring moments of being in the good times of romance. @BediMona
Judy: Kindled Fire | Edwina’s Episodes. Even though she went all sweet and romantic, I could not help myself but do a word play with the title. I knew she had it in her. @EdwinasEpisodes
jazzytower (PR): Fireside Memories | Thoughts and Entanglements. Thoughts go where they may when caught up in where the mind leads. @jazzytower
Sandra: Zero | Wild Daffodil. She had to get creative with this one to fit in with her Photo challenge. You can find the list of this years photo challenges, from her and Melissa, on Daffy’s blog by clicking here. And information about the challenge in her post.
1000hoursleft (Mek): Conflict Resolution | Work In Progress. A group of Haiku with a touch of trivia. Makes you want to go check the trivia out.
Al: Under Pressure | A Certain Point of View. Think the dude is still throwing back to Bowie for a bit of inspiration. Okay, maybe not, but you know when you see those two words together you have to think it. @AlistairLane
Ken G.: Flame Afloat | RIVRVLOGR. Love story time.
Ruby Manchada: Flaming Gems | Whispering Thoughts. Seems like a commentary on someting. @RubyManchanda
Olga: From the Ashes | Stuff and what if. This one has two meanings if you like.
Diedre Blake: Road Map | Toward the Within … A bit of down to earth title for this one, that is down to earth but doesn’t sound like it.
Ritu: Ignited | But I Smile Anyway. I don’t think this one says what I think it says but it says what it might means to say in a very odd sort of way. @PhantomGiggler
Geetha: Conflagration of Senses | Geetha Balvannanathan’s Blog. A whole bunch of cool Haiku. @geethap2007
Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha: Tried | A Cooking Pot and TwistedTales. Two Haiku, both giving some good advice. @JacquelineOby
Crow: Poem 20160209 (Aftermath) | Caw!. Not exactly the word I am looking for to give the Haiku, but the one I have at the moment. @Crow
Mahitha Kasireddi: Soul Searching | MagyKars. The name is mine but not what you might think. @MagyKarsPoetry
Must Read Janice: Stories of Chocolate | Ontheland. Obviously some good Haiku here, but also something we all need to know. Seriously. @ontheland1
Frances: Out of the flame | imanikingblog. Two Haiku. Some good synonym usage. @imaniking
Jen (JK): Incandescent | The Secret Keeper. Definitely some signs going on here. @occultguardian
OBA: Flaming Gems | The king’s oracle. Personal achievements? @obapathway
Florence: Chilled Desire | Meanings and Musings. Well, she did the opposite thing quite well. @FTThum
Neel Anil Panicker: Love moves and heart grooves. | NeelWritesBlog. Someone is not into the season me thinks.
Becky: A Hidden Flame | Becky G? Oh, That’s Me! She got all mushy with this one.
Clarence: A Gem of an Arm | PrairieChat. Not sure if he’s hoping for spring or thinking back to a week ago.
Must Read Melissa: Sweet Gems. | The Aran Artisan. Seriously go visit this one, not only for the Haiku but for the recipe. Melissa and one of our other Haikumily members, Sandra the Daffy one, helped compile this years list of ‘photo word of the week‘ challenge. @TheAranArtisan
LITERATURE
MOMENTS
Kim M. Russell: Embers | Writing in North Northfolk. Ah, a different take. Good one. @kim88110
NATURE
Clarence: Nova | PrairieChat. I like that photo he used with this one. Fits very nicely with the Haiku.
Peter: Crocus | Wherever I lay my pen, that’s my home. Hope is near in this Haiku and photo.
Teresa Smeigh: Twinkling Bright | Always A Writer. A gem of a Haiku. I couldn’t resist it, it was there. @TeresaSmeigh
Pat B: Chandalier | A season and a time. These have always been some of my favorites.
Marie: Gem Fire | The Syllabub Sea. That’s how it happens. Did you know they grow?
Denis: Gem of a Sunset | HaikuHound. When you have a built in model, why not use it, right?
Lizl : Smoldering | Quilted Poetry. Gems and sunsets and things like that. @QuiltedPoetry
Janice: Cocoa gems sent from the gods. | Ontheland. A good lesson about a favorite subject. I bet most people didn’t know this is where it came from. @ontheland1
Cathy: Synonymical Liberties | Rambling in the Garden. I think this is a nature one. I’m pretty sure it is.
DrKottaway: Pressure | KO Rural Mad As Hell Blog. Interesting the different was people can describe something.
R. Todd: Over the Rhone | A Flash of Fiction. A very nice and imagery filled one. Also kind of funny when you think of what we consider as being pretty to look at. @psibrone
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STORYTELLING
Wesley Hollifield: Pure/Wicked | NearlyWes. A good story of advice to a lot of people. But advice almost never taken. @Nearly_Wes
Thinky
Must Read Kat: Passion’s Planes | like mercury colliding. The title may or may not make sense after reading the Haiku. For me it does. If you think of the end results of what she’s saying in the poem, you’ll get my meaning. @kat_myrman
Ronovan Hester is an author, with his debut historical adventure novel Amber Wake: Gabriel Falling available now on Amazon. He shares his life through his blog RonovanWrites.WordPress.com. His love of poetry, authors and community through his online world has lead to the creation of a site dedicated to book reviews, interviews and author resources known as LitWorldInterviews.com.
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Hey Ron, I’m glad to be back 🙂 the twitter name you have for me is wrong though, it’s “rebel_shida”
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grrrr I knew that. Bleh.
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Thanks for the wonderful review, Ron. I am always sweet though…ok, not always….well perhaps on the odd occasion! 🙂
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Another great set of Haiku! Sorry I didn’t have the time to do the Tweeting frenzy like last week!
So…. What did you think the haiku actually meant…? A message of true love, or all that glistens… and all that?
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I sort of saw it as with the ring given, the desire was then ignited. And perhaps there wasn’t a real spark on her part to begin with.
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Yup that was kinda it… and that the spark was only ignited because of what she received. .. gold digger!
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😉
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A most enjoyable review! Most relaxing…
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Oh, so many great links!
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Excellent and entertaining as always Ron. So cool that you put the book covers up and even the ones who didn’t participate this week. Also, I can’t thank you enough for continuing to mention Sandra’s and my photo challenge words. So kind. And ‘Must Read’? Eeeks, nearly fell off my chair! I’ll have to go check my kindle as your book should be there now. I’m so happy for you, congratulations Ronovan!!
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oooo I didn’t know you got it. Thank you. Or maybe I forgot you told me. O,O
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You are such a STAR! Thank you for your review and your generous support. Here is my review of all our wonderful entries for ZERO this week.
https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/zero-round-up/
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Thank-you Ronovan. When I joined in, I had no idea you would count me as an author and link to my platform. Hey! Valentine’s Day. I just remembered, your book is released Valentine’s Day. Excuse me while I pop off and get it at Kindle Australia … … done, and tweeted. All the very best for Amber Wake. 🙂
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LOL – just saw the header, and read your opening paragraph. [blush]
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Thank You!
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Nice job pulling it all together Ron. 🙂
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I like your ‘Thinky’ category. Thanks for another week of wonderful reviews.
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