04-01-2013, 10:10 AM
(03-26-2013, 11:51 PM)Heartafire Wrote: Kigo are not always included in non-Japanese haiku or by modern writers of Japanese "free-form" haiku[/b].[citation needed].then i have a question, what is a free form haiku? how is it defined (is it a form poem, does it have rules?)
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Heart
if i see Haiku in the title i can only give feedback on it (not your poem but all poems titled haiku) in respect it should be treated as a haiku which i presume is different from free form haiku.
i get the impression the free form haiku is a simple three line poem without rules, if this is so i'm not sure it can be critiqued, i'm not sure it requires much skill to write and i'm not sure it can be differentiated from the senryu
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