As a participant in Colleen Chesebro’s weekly Tuesday Tanka Challenge, I have discovered so many different forms of syllabic poetry and come to love creating poems in these formats. I reviewed the collection in May this year.
About the book
Are you ready to learn how to craft Japanese and American poetry? Consider this book the first step on your journey to learning the basics of how to craft syllabic poetry. Inside, you will discover many new forms, syllable combinations, and interpretations of the different Japanese and American forms and structures of haiku, senryu, haiga, tanka, renga/solo renga, gogyohka, haibun, tanka prose, the cinquain, and its variations, Etheree, nonet, and shadorma poetry.
So… what are you waiting for? Let’s craft syllabic poetry together!
My review for the guide and poetry collection May 19th 2021
I have enjoyed poetry from childhood and would write stories in verse from an early age. I was introduced to Japanese syllabic poetry when I began participating in Colleen Chesebro’s Weekly Tanka Challenge three years ago. At first hesitantly, but then as my confidence grew under her tutelage, I became more adventurous.
Word Craft: Prose and Poetry shares an expanded guide to the various forms of syllabic verse shared on the author’s website, and includes the history and provenance of the traditional and more modern versions. It is fascinating and also humbling that we are in this day and age, creating poetry with such a lineage.
This guide reminded me of how much I still have to learn about the intent of each form and their accepted applications. Nature and the self are prominent, but in some there is a freedom to express emotion, irony and humour. Most forms tell a story and the challenge is to do so with sometimes as few as seventeen syllables and within the framework of the format.
I was very honoured to have some of my challenge pieces included with the talented poets who have participated, and whose poetry brings such pleasure to those who read it in the challenge recap… and that includes the author who always explains the intricacies of a particular form then shows with examples for even beginners to follow.
I recommend this guide and collection for all lovers of poetry who will enjoy the poems shared throughout the book, beginners who are looking for a way to express themselves with brevity, and more experienced poets who are looking for a new challenge. For me as a writer of short stories and novels, writing syllabic poetry has been a great way to learn how to make a few words convey more.
Head over to buy the guide: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK
Also by Colleen M. Chesebro
Read the reviews and buy the books: Amazon US – And:Amazon UK – Goodreads: Colleen at Goodreads – Website Wordcraft poetry – Author blog: Colleen Chesebro – Twitter: @ColleenChesebro
About Colleen M. Chesebro
Colleen M. Chesebro is a Michigan Poet who loves crafting syllabic poetry, flash fiction, and creative fiction and nonfiction. Colleen sponsors a weekly poetry challenge, called Tanka Tuesday, on wordcraftpoetry.com where participants learn how to write traditional and current forms of syllabic poetry.
Along with JulesPaige, Colleen is also a co-editor of “Word Weaving, a Word Craft Journal of Syllabic Verse,” at wordweavingpoetryjournal.com. The debut issue of this journal will publish in October 2021.
Colleen’s syllabic poetry has appeared in various other online publications. Recently, she created the Double Ennead, a 99-syllable poetry form for Carrot Ranch. Colleen’s poetry has poetry in various anthologies and journals including “Hedgerow-a journal of small poems,” and “Poetry Treasures,” a collection of poetry from the poet/author guests of Robbie Cheadle on the “Treasuring Poetry” blog series on “Writing to be Read” in 2020.
Colleen published “Word Craft: Prose & Poetry, The Art of Crafting Syllabic Poetry,” which illustrates how to write various syllabic poetry forms used in her Tanka Tuesday challenges; and a collection of poetry, flash fiction, and short stories called, “Fairies, Myths & Magic: A Summer Celebration,” dedicated to the Summer Solstice. She contributed a short story called “The Changeling,” in the “Ghostly Rites Anthology 2020,” published by Plaisted Publishing House.
Thanks very much for dropping in today and I hope you will head over to buy Colleen’s comprehensive guide to syllabic poetry.. thanks Sally.
I’m about 50 pages into this great how to book and loving it. I plan to delve deeper while I’m on holiday … time! Lols 😂 All the best to Colleen 🙂
Thanks for sharing, Sally. Hugs 💕🙂💕
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Thanks Harmony and something to look forward to.. and the break…hugsx
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Harmony, thank you so much! I hope I can entice you to write poetry each week with us. You’ve made my day with your lovely comment. ❤
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I’ll do my very best, Colleen. I love the entries I see each week from you all 💕🙂
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Maybe you’d like to start with haiku first, as they are written about nature and one theme is often easier to begin. This Tuesday will be Poet’s Choice. I’ll do a post to help new poets start their journey. If you need help, feel free to ask for help. I’m always available for questions. ❤
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What a cool book topic. Poetry is probably the most difficult writing
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It is and Colleen offers wonderful clarity to this particular form of poetry…x
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Well, that’s one reason I put the book together… so many people think writing poetry is hard, but crafting syllabic poetry is different. When you count syllables, it forces you to choose words that give a deeper meaning. If you’d ever like to try, join our Tanka Tuesday challenge on wordcraftpoetry.com. Everyone is welcome, and we all learn how to write poetry together. ❤
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Great review, Sally. I had no idea what ‘syllabic poetry’ was before this. I’m intrigued.
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Thanks Jacqui.. a wonderful guide.. xxx
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Jacqui, you’re always welcome to join in the Tanka Tuesday challenge on wordcraftpoetry.com. I’ve found writing syllabic poetry has helped me become a better writer… not that you need that! It’s fun and almost like putting together word puzzles with deep meaning. ❤
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I’m tempted, Colleen. I’ll have free time once this last book is done!
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Please do! You’re always welcome… and we all learn together. ❤
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Super review, Sally. Congratulations to Colleen.
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Thank you so much, John. ❤
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This is an awesome review of Colleen’s book! She is the master poet! Thank you for sharing, Sally, and I totally enjoy your response to her prompts!
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Thanks, Jan. I’m an aspiring haijin (Japanese syllabic poet) for sure! Writing Japanese poetry is a form of mindfulness for me, I think. I definitely enjoy it. ❤
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Thanks very much Jan.. a highlight of my week.. hugs ♥
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I have this book on my TBR, Sally, and will get to it soon. A fabulous review.
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Thank you so much, Robbie. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts. ❤
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Wonderful Robbie.. an ideal reference book..hugsx
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Sally, thank you so very much for sharing your lovely review. I appreciate your thoughtfulness! We have fun with this challenge every week, and crafting syllabic poetry together keeps us young! ❤
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It does Colleen and a lot of fun. Very happy to share again..♥♥
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Thanks again, Sally. You’re just the best! This is something I need to do… reshape book reviews! Great idea! 🧡🥳
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Pleasure Colleen a worthy repeat…hugsxx♥
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Reblogged this on Colleen M. Chesebro and commented:
What a lovely surprise to find a reshare of Sally Cronin’s review of Word Craft: Prose & Poetry. I’m thrilled!
If you think you can’t write poetry… you haven’t tried syllabic poetry! Join us for #TankaTuesday on wordcraftpoetry.com each week. It’s time to spread your creative wings! ❤
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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I am also looking for the next break for diving into Colleen’s masterpiece of learning poetry. Thanks for sharing the lovely review, Sally! Enjoy your evening! xx Michael
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Great Michael and look forward to seeing you at the challenge parties…hugs xx
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I enjoyed Colleen’s book too, Sally. It was so easy to read and reference and I learned a lot that I didn’t know. It’s a great read. Congrats to Colleen on the fabulous review.
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With you completely Diana.. a wonderful guide for new and practicing poets…hugsx
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What a wonderful interview for Marcia’s book, Sally – it sounds like a fantastic guide. Toni x
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Thanks Toni.. it is a clear and easy to follow manual and great resource…hugsxx
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Sal, that was a rave review. And as I’m nearing completion of reading it now myself, I agree with every word. Going to be hard to top your review, lol. Huge congrats to our Sister Colleen. It’s a fabulous book! ❤
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Thanks Debby and I have no doubts your review will be stand out and much appreciated by Colleen.. look forward to sharing it…♥♥
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Thank you as always. Fantastic book! ❤
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Wonderful review of Colleen’s book, Sally, which I am very impressed with and find it a very helpful tool for those of us that enjoy poetry. ❤️
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Thanks very much Eugi and I completely agree with you.. enjoy your weekend x
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My pleasure, Sally!
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Fantastic. ❤
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Thanks Adele..hugsx
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Hugs to you too, Sally ❤
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