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Creative Writing and Gratitude Journaling Workshop

Indulge in the art of poetry and gratitude journaling through haikus, parallel poems, and Etheree structures. Explore themes of thankfulness and share your heartfelt creations in a supportive environment. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, reflection, and expressive writing prompts. Join us f

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Introduction to Sonnets and Haikus in Poetry

Explore the beauty of sonnets and haikus in poetry with a step-by-step guide on how to differentiate and analyze them. Dive into the world of creative expression with examples from renowned poets like Basho and William Shakespeare, learning objectives, and artistic imagery.

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Exploring Poetry: Rhymes, Shapes, and Forms

Poetry is a form of creative expression written by poets, often including rhyming words and meant to be read aloud. This content delves into the elements of poetry such as rhymes, shape poems, cinquains, haikus, and riddles, encouraging engagement and understanding of various poetic forms.

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Explore Writing Through Cinquains and Haikus in Various Languages

Delve into the art of writing through the structured format of cinquains and the vivid imagery of haikus. Learn how to create these poetic forms with examples in English, Spanish, and French. Discover how haikus can be translated while preserving their form and essence.

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Explore Haiku Poetry in National Poetry Month

Discover the art of haiku poetry during National Poetry Month. Learn about the structure of haiku, explore featured haikus, and engage in activities to understand and create your own haikus. Dive into the world of nature-inspired verses with syllable counting and animal-themed haikus.

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Exploring Digital Scholarship in Japanese Studies

Advancing digital scholarship in Japanese studies involves a diverse team discussing literary landscapes, social networking, cultural geography, and visualizing journeys through haikus like Taorigiku. Team members are from Brown University and Emory University, focusing on topics such as the old pon

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