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More Tanka – Part 3

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If you love Nature, the changing Seasons, and life, you will love the tanka form of poetry. Today, in Part 3 of Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert’s blog you can read more Japanese and American tanka. Lynda presents this beautiful form of writing and gives instructions to help you write your own tanka.

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“stony paths disappear” – Tanka – Part 2

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Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert, presents Part 2 of How to Write a Tanka.

this is National Poetry Month – Lynda is writing a post every day in April. She posts 1 poem a day from her archives.
In today’s post, she explores some surprising information on writing a tanka.

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“wet red umbrella,” A Tanka Lesson – Part #1

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Today, Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert, intraduces the TANKA poem. This is a Japanese style of poem that is so beautiful.
If you love nature, the seasons, and human emotions – this poem for is for YOU!
This is PART ONE of her 2 blog posts on How to Write a Tanka Poem. Today’s introduction is to the traditional Japanese form. Tomorrow, she will give you Part 2 – which is the American Tanka Form. It is fun.

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