Poetry
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- Poetic Forms: The Triolet
- A short history of the form, a detailed "how-to," and some examples, all by Conrad Geller.
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- Poetry Form - The Triolet.
- A description and explanation of the form, with examples and a step-by-step guide to writing one.
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- Thomas Hardy: "The Coquette, and After" (Triolets)
- One of many Hardy triolets on the DayPoems Poetry Collection.
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- Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
- By Dylan Thomas. The most famous example of the form in English.
- 405
- Poetry Form - The Villanelle
- A description and explanation of the form, with examples and a step-by-step guide to writing one.
- 406
- Poetry Knowledge Zone: Villanelle
- Explanation, history, and step-by-step instructions for writing by Smitha Chakravarthula. Includes examples.
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- Villanelles for Free
- A collection by Nicholas Gordon that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
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- Boston Haiku Society
- Promotes the reading and writing of haiku poetry in English through public readings, constructive criticism among peers, and special programs in the Boston metropolitan area. The Society hosted Haiku North America 2001.
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- British Haiku Society
- Founded in 1990, the British Haiku Society involves members from the British Isles and around the English-speaking haiku world. They publish a hardcopy magazine and newsletter, and sell their publications and books from their Web site.
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- HIA Haiku International Association
- An international haiku association formed in 1989 by the leadership of the three main haiku organizations, with members in Japan and foreign countries. Also features an international haiku contest. Pages edited by Shun'ichi Shibota.
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- Haiku Canada
- Haiku Canada is a society of haiku poets and enthusiasts founded in 1977 by Dr. Eric Amann, Betty Drevniok and George Swede. Members share information on haiku, haiku events, organizations, markets and publications. Publishes Haiku Canada Newsletter.
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- North Carolina Haiku Society
- Includes haiku by members, brief notes and remarks on haiku, lists of haiku books, lists of haiku-related links.
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- World Haiku Association
- Web site of this worldwide membership group, with pages of scores of members' haiku and other resources. Webmaster Bin Akio, a senior member of Japan's haiku community.
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- Haiku Talk and Haiku Talk 2
- "Haiku Talk" and "Haiku Talk 2" are two different general discussion lists for writers and others interested in haiku and related genres. Both lists include new writing, discussions of the nature of haiku, and information on those who do haiku, haiku publishers, and haiku competitions. Moderated by Gerald England.
