You’ll find a great selection of poetry in Colleen’s recap of her Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge, where some guy named rivrvlogr was named Poet of the Week, for the week Feb. 4 – Feb. 10.
Welcome to the Tanka Tuesday Poetry Recap featuring the work of poets from around the globe. If you would like to participate in this challenge, you can learn the rules in the menu item calledColleen’s Weekly Tanka Tuesday Guidelines.

PLEASE NOTE: Don’t forget to count your syllables. Use this site: howmanysyllables.com.Click on the workshop tab. Then, copy and paste your poem into the box, and click “count syllables” at the bottom.
One thing I will need your help with is the images containing your Haiga poetry. My intent was to add your images to the Recap. The ones that I could, I’ve added. If you see (#Haiga) and there is no image, you must click on the link and visit the poet’s website to get the true impact of their poetry. If possible, make your image accessible, so that I can just do a quick “save as”…
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Congratulations, Ken for your creative approach of combining the different forms. I loved it! ❤
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🙂 Living with my muse was a big part of it. ❤
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That’s fabulous. For our 30th wedding anniversary, I wrote a series of Haiku to my husband, chronicling our life together and framed them. He was quite smitten. LOL! 😀
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Great job, Ken aka rivrvlogr. 😉
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😀
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Bravo!
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Thanks!
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Well deserved! (K)
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Thank you!
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I am honored to know a poet who loves to combine forms as much as me.
(Now I’m off to see what you did…for Colleen).
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🙂 Thank you. Always trying. Always learning.
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