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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:12 am

Get those fingers ready for snap for all this awesome poetry that will be read! YAH!!
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 2:10 am
Sketching and painting many thoughts, screw this I want a coffee
Quick haiku to get people started.
I'm not actually a poet, but I've heard that haiku is a good way of breaking artists' block. Whenever you feel completely bogged down with deadlines or are simply lacking the inspiration required, its good to take a five-minute break and drash out a spontaneous haiku. Apparently it addresses the right side of the brain and helps to keep your creativity active.
The format for syllables is 5, 7, 5 Haiku generally include reference to one of the senses, but not always They are often used to describe visual settings rather than emotions
It's worth giving it a go if you have some time smile
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:33 am
Im not big on haikus but really it is a good idea. If I end up with an artist block I just starting writing words down that end up as a poem. Sometimes after I write is when I do my best work.
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