Dear John, thank you for all the nice and so encouraging feedback – I really appreciate!
Well, why the haiku form? Basically because I have found out (for me personally) that in POETRY (though I‘m on the first hand a prose and essay writer) a strict form is much more inspiring and productive than completely freely written lines. Actually I use to write anagrams a lot, and also sorts of acronyms (complex deviates, also with end letter meanings, etc…)… maybe this preference is related to my love for mathematics and music 😉
Hi Dag, beautiful again. Looking at the last posts I am curious: is there a reason/story behind the choice of the Haiku form?
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Dear John, thank you for all the nice and so encouraging feedback – I really appreciate!
Well, why the haiku form? Basically because I have found out (for me personally) that in POETRY (though I‘m on the first hand a prose and essay writer) a strict form is much more inspiring and productive than completely freely written lines. Actually I use to write anagrams a lot, and also sorts of acronyms (complex deviates, also with end letter meanings, etc…)… maybe this preference is related to my love for mathematics and music 😉
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Thanks for that Dag, that comment actually gave me something to think about for music composition as well. Love and blessings, John
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