Drop by on Wednesday for the Décima Poetry Challenge. Sometimes the two challenges have similar themes you can unite over the week.
Check out the COMMENTS for entries this week, and come back throughout the week to see more links to poems as they come in.
Click HERE for last week’s Haiku links using the prompt words Meet&Part.
Click HERE. To learn about the new style I’ve created called Shi Rensa Haiku and how to write one, maybe even for the challenges.
How to write Haiku in English. And how to do a Pingback.
Useful Links.
Thesaurus: Trip, Whip
HowManySyllables.com
Thesaurus.com
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
The Guidelines:
- Take the two words and write a Haiku. I use Haiku in English as my style, which is 5 syllables for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the third, but you can use what you like.
- The link above has links on how to write Haibun and Tanka. You can also do the 3/5/3 form if you like instead of the 5/7/5 that I usually use. Write, share, and have fun. For syllable help, visit HowManySyllables.com. (You would be surprised at how many syllables some words actually have.)
- Words have different definitions and you use the definitions that work for you Haiku. You can also use SYNONYMS. Go to Thesaurus.com for synonym help.
- Copy the link of your finished haiku URL and paste in a comment below so we can all go and visit your Haiku.
- You can do a pingback. What’s a pingback? Place the URL from the address bar up top from this post as a link within your post. Your inclusion of the link encourages others to try the challenge, be creative, and join a community to find friends and more followers (hopefully). I honestly gain nothing with more people visiting the post. I don’t have ads running that generates revenue by your visit or by clicks on whatever WordPress has put up.
- Click HERE for a detailed post on PINGBACKS.
- If you like, copy the image in this post and place it within their post, just to show the Haiku is part of this challenge.
- I am not saying you need or even should, but if you would like to do so then go ahead.
The Challenge Words!
Trip&Whip
Not sure how to write a Haiku? Click HERE for a quick How to write Haiku Poem in English Form with links to posts for other forms of Haiku.
Much Respect-Much Love
Ronovan
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https://sketchingwords.com/2020/08/17/ronovan-writes-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-319/
2 haiku, 1 tanka of dubious syllable count. Oh well.
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The Fall of You Know Who- A Speculative Haiku
Though smart as a whip,
He lashed out at friend and foe
And tripped on his tongue
http://www.engleson.ca
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Hit tongue whipped the crowd
Into juicy news fodder,
pithy man tripped forth.
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Yes, that would do him good 🙂 Well written
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The other side of the missionary zeal at bobfaifrield.org
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Great Challenge as ever Ron.
https://willowdot21.wordpress.com/2020/08/17/ronovan-writes-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-319-trip-and-whip/
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[…] right now” looks like paradise to me. The haiku is for the Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge: Trip & Whip, and I have to say that I truly appreciate the prompts that he (and others out there) all of the […]
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Thank you for the prompt- I was too busy to participate last week but I missed joining in! ✨
https://myfreshpages.wordpress.com/2020/08/17/dont-trip-haiku/
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https://wp.me/p4ayEo-4a5 my short link in case the pingback doesn’t work
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[…] This is my ninth entry for the Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge. The two words for this week are Trip and Whip. All four of my haikus are about people and things that happen in the Hindu epic of Mahabharata. Here’s a link to Ronovan’s blog https://ronovanwrites.com/2020/08/17/ronovan-writes-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-319-tripwhi… […]
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Here is mine. https://isaiah46ministries.com/2020/08/18/we-can-beat-this-thing/
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Two small efforts to make up the numbers for none at all last week (note: might have been none the week before that as well but I didn’t check to be honest)
https://scribblans.wordpress.com/2020/08/18/sometimes-i-dont-rhymes-trip-and-whip/
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Hello
A Haiku from my side this time in response to Trip&Whip.
http://straightfromtheheartgd.com/2020/08/19/haiku-sudden-recollection/
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Here’s mine on trip and whip. Thank you for the challenge
https://mindfills.wordpress.com/2020/08/19/trippin-a-tanka/
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