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How to Write Simple & Light Poetry

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
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In my other poetry form articles I reviewed several Japanese form poems including the tanka, sedoka, choka, somonka, renga, and katautas. In other articles I outlined some more involved forms including the villanelle, terzanelle, roundel, rondeau and rondeau redoubled. While each type of form had their own intricacies, the latter group of forms got fairly...

Slink

by Frank A Swint, Jr on Sep 12, 2017
NonHuman

They who live for, need, desire, and are addicted to orgasms. INTRODUCTION These beings are the SLINK, or simply SLINK. They are a prolific race of beautiful women whose reason for being is simply to have orgasms as mush as they can, anyway they can, for the duration of their life-spans which can last for tens of thousands of years. The male gender has nev...

How to Write a Villanelle

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
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After several decades of the dominance of unrhymed, free forms in modern poetry, there has been a renaissance of sorts as form poetry is appearing more and more in modern publications like Poetry, Ploughshares, The Missouri Review and many other print magazines, as well as in numerous online journals. Of the many different forms that are appearing lately, t...

How to Get a Round

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

No, this will not be a discussion about running around on your spouse, lover or significant other, and it has nothing to do with a Beach Boy's song from the sixties. This will be a brief discussion of several French forms of poetry that have been translated into English. Much like the villanelle, all of these forms utilize a limited rhyme scheme and featur...

How to Write Other Japanese Poetry

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

When anyone decides to read or write Japanese Poetry a common thread in many of their forms quickly becomes apparent. Many are familiar with the basic form of haiku and in an earlier discussion I outlined the basic form for the tanka. These two forms of Japanese Poems follow a basic syllabic form using lines of 5 and 7 onji (part of Japanese speech approxi...

The Relative Facts of Human Life

by Everettcb on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Published 11/2/2015@ The relative facts of Human life, I believe in the ethical treatment of all life. Understanding what it means & being human, We arrogantly fail to recognize that, We, being humans, are not higher life forms. Example; 1-humans are destroying their own habitats, other higher life forms do that. 2-humans murder each other for mo...

My Humiliating Immigration Exam

by b7ffh1 on May 11, 2020
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Author's Note: This is the same event as Shy Indian Wife's Humiliating Exam told from the wife Kavitha's perspective. There may be slight discrepancies due to the vagaries of human memory. Different people observing the same event, may have slightly different recollections of details. I stood before Bill, naked except for my panties. "Kavitha, take off you...

I'm Now Called Dee Ch. 03

by RomeoDelta on Mar 6, 2018
Transsexuals & Crossdressers

Waking up Sunday morning I luxuriated in the feel of the silky pyjamas, the granny pants had been...ok but not quite up to the job. Maybe I'd just have to put up with being untucked in bed. Kate and I had a quick cuddle, we also both needed the bathroom. As each of us finished we went downstairs in our pyjamas and made breakfast, and plans. After breakfast...

How to Write a Triolet

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

With the resurgence of form poetry in the past decade we find it is appearing more and more in modern publications like Poetry, Ploughshares, The Missouri Review and many other print magazines, as well as in numerous online journals. One of the forms that is appearing in these journals and magazines is the triolet. Much like the villanelle, the triolet is...

How to Write a Tanka

by MungoParkIII on Sep 1, 2017
How To

The modern Japanese tanka developed out of ancient forms of Japanese poetry, more specifically the waka form which was a thirty-one syllable poem. This form was so old that according to a myth recorded in Japan's oldest book, Kojiki (The Record of Ancient Matters) a brother of the sun goddess recited a thirty-one syllable poem. The book Kojiki was complete...