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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: National Haiku Poetry Day Anthology
DESCRIPTION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82855093815?pwd=Ryt0RzBqMmoyYWxJU3Q1YmJ2dnZmdz09 \nMeeting ID: 828 5509 3815 – Passcode: 838862 \nVirtual Poetry Reading: National Haiku Poetry Day Anthology  \nObserved annually on April 17\, National Haiku Poetry Day encourages all to try their hand in creativity. Haiku poetry is a form of Japanese poetry that is non-rhyming and usually consists of 3 lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. Usually\, an element of nature\, a season\, moment of beauty\, or an individual experience inspires haiku poems. Sensory language is used to capture a feeling\, image or moment. \nAs one of the world’s oldest and most regularly used forms of poetry\, many poets wrote many haiku. While the most well-known is Matsuo Basho\, others we may recognize are William Blake\, T.S. Eliot\, Richard Wright and Maya Angelou. Try capturing an entire moment or emotion in 17 syllables and getting it right. English haiku does not always follow the strict syllable count found in Japanese haiku \nJoin us as the contributors to Moonstone’s Haiku Poetry Day Anthology read their work. \nNot all contributors will be reading: \nFran Abrams \nCarolyn Adams \nSandra Anfang \nFran Baird \nSunday Banks \nEben Bein \nMiriam Ben-Yoseph \nWilleena Booker \nSam Boone \nElizabeth Boquet \nChris Bray \nMatilda Bray \nJill Bronfman \nGrace Cavalieri \nEulinda A. \nClarke-Akalanne \nJ.J. Cole \nAva Compagnoni \nDamien Cooper \nSusan Cummings \nJohn Davis \nJohn DeBruicker \nKathryn Devlin \nElinor Donahue \nDonatella du Plessis \nPhilip Dykhouse \nAlfred Encarnacion \nCole Eubanks \nKatherine Falk \nHugh Findlay \nPhilip Foster \nHarvey Gardner \nValerie Gay \nLinda goss \nPaz Griot \nBeejay Grob \nHanoch guy \nDagmar Holl \nJudit Hollos \nJoan Huffman \nMaria James-Thiaw \nNageena Johnson \nIrving Jones \nChris Kaiser \nSarah Karowski \nCarl Kaucher J \names Ph. Kotsybar \nEd Krizek \nResolute Lee \nFrederick Lowe \nSean Lynch \nWarren Longmire \nDeirdre Maher \nJames Mancinelli \nLinda Martin \nElinor mattern \nHelen Mazarakis \nChristina McIntire \nAndrew McLean \nAnn Michael \nDrew Miller \nDavid Mook \nChristopher Moore \nMr. Mosolino \nLeonard Niedermayer \nGloria Nixon-John \nDiane Oesau \nKen Olson \nHermond Palmer \nJoan Penn \nVictoria Peurifoy \nKate Potter \nElijah Pringle \nLarry Robin \nSonia Sanchez \nGeorge Schaefer \nJennifer Schneider \nNaila Schulte \nFereshteh Sholevar \nJohn Sime \nLinda Simone \nNoel Sloboda \nBob Small \nAndrew Sorokowski \nLamont B. Steptoe \nCarole stone \nSherry Stratton \nRenee Szostek \nTherese Taha \nCatherine Trapani \nSarah J. Trembath \nSandra Turner-Barnes \nLois Villemaire \nSharon Wellons \nKelley White \nCarol Williams \nShay Wills \nNellie Wong \nSamantha Wright \nDaniel Zehner \nLarry Robin\, Host. Open Reading Follows.
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