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renga

  1. "red and feathery / a fish sincerely waits / beautiful seaweed" - @Natterjack's 8 year old niece
  2. "Rhyme is a linguistic coincidence." (via @Lola)
  3. "When we fall apart / What's remade is then molded / By what we forsake." - @saintends
  4. "his head – / the cat understands / these words are a pillow" - @oversouled
  5. "when the rain stopped, the creek didn't." - @i_cant_look
  6. FYI: @hermonhermit is "interested in attempting an on-line #renku #renga. DM me, I'll come up with a format over the weekend".
  7. "where the road turns / there's no colour left / in a floral tribute" - @hermonhermit
  8. using @Twanslate to read the Japanese #renga at http://Renga.Mykl.org.
  9. for the past few days, i've watched a handful of microbloggers collaborate on some #renga (aggregated at http://Renga.Mykl.org).
  10. "hopped about with all sorts of lively graces" - Frances Hodgson Burnett
  11. "Blackberries / Shake small, tight fists / At the north wind" - @Paiku
  12. "a whisper on the leaves, autumnal rain slackens summer's fire, and drizzles from the eaves." - @MYKLiAM (that's me)
  13. "sheltered / in a sandy dimple: / worn sea glass." - @PiecemealMage #beach
  14. @PiecemealMage asks, "anyone interested participating in 36-link #renga over Twitter? reply or dm; fwd freely!"
  15. "Regret is the soul of despair." - @JamesCiriaco
  16. "in the long grass / a football / barnacled with snail shells" - @ForgottenWorks
  17. "moonless night . . . / dark valley waterfall / sings to itself" - @DenGary
  18. "I’m kicking a crab apple / Down the long dappled lane / To autumn" - @Paiku
  19. "pummeled by / acorn storms / before the thunder" - @Morganabag #micropoetry
  20. "tumbling / from the tent / so many stars" - @ForgottenWorks #micropoetry