My Dear Friends:
Please join NeverEnding Story to expand the readership base for tanka through tweeting at least one tanka a day for the month of May.
quarantined for weeks ...
my midlife drained of all
but hungry
for these magic words
NeverEnding Story
on the windowsill
my midlife drained of all
but hungry
for these magic words
NeverEnding Story
on the windowsill
two canaries singing
to each other
I tweet and retweet
NeverEnding Story
Below
is excerpted from Angela Leuck's article, titled "Tanka and the
Literary Mainstream: Are we 'there' yet?" ("Book Review Editor's
Message," Ribbons, 10:1, Winter 2014, p. 74):
An alternative approach is suggested by Chen-ou Liu, author of the blog, "NeverEnding Story." In his June 2012 Lynx interview with Jane Reichhold,
Liu describes the current relationship between the haiku/tanka
community and the literary mainstream in terms of "an asymmetric power
relationship." He believes a "top down" approach will not work; i.e.,
trying to change the perceptions of those in the mainstream. Rather,
Liu supports a "bottom up" approach, which for him means consolidating
and expanding the readership base for tanka through online publishing
and social networking sites. He argues:
If
there are more people who love reading/writing haiku and tanka, the
mainstream poetry world will eventually open their main gate to haiku
and tanka poets. This approach to reversing the asymmetric power
relationship has been demonstrated in the case of the power transfer
from traditional media, such as news papers, TV, and books, to online
and social media.
Liu
also says that with the increasingly hectic nature of contemporary
society, there will be more interest in shorter poetry, as people have
less time and attention, but are still seeking to read something
meaningful. He notes that both haiku and tanka have become more and more
popular on Tweeter....
Please help spread the word about this celebration via your poetry blogs, websites, Facebook pages, and Twitter accounts. And NeverEnding Story seeks tanka submissions.
Today's poetic food for thought:
Today's poetic food for thought:
We read to know we're not alone. -- William Nicholson
The proper response to a poem is another poem. -- Phyllis Webb
We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect. -- Anaïs Nin
Happy Reading and Writing throughout the month of May
Chen-ou
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