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New to Haiku: Free Discussion Area / Re: Organizing your haiku
« on: February 06, 2012, 12:15:13 AM »
Hi Julie,
There's a program called Scrivener that I've been using and while I don't use it for Haiku I think it might be suitable as it works similar to an index card/recipe box style. You can categorise/tag things, write notes about them, search, etc. It's not free but it's a fraction of the cost of Microsoft Word (I think it's about £25 to buy after the trial).
There's more information and screenshots on the site and the tutorial that comes with it is excellent. It's a great way to organise a writing project from a single file. The free trial lasts 30 days and only counts the days you actually use it instead of 30 calendar days:
http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.php

There's a program called Scrivener that I've been using and while I don't use it for Haiku I think it might be suitable as it works similar to an index card/recipe box style. You can categorise/tag things, write notes about them, search, etc. It's not free but it's a fraction of the cost of Microsoft Word (I think it's about £25 to buy after the trial).
There's more information and screenshots on the site and the tutorial that comes with it is excellent. It's a great way to organise a writing project from a single file. The free trial lasts 30 days and only counts the days you actually use it instead of 30 calendar days:
http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.php

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Contests and Awards / Re: PrizePoem.com - Submit your Haiku and win an Amazon Gift Certificate
« on: February 04, 2012, 07:47:19 AM »
Thanks Alan, I've updated the link to jump straight to #Haiku, I've also added the withwords.org link as well which I like a lot.
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Contests and Awards / Re: PrizePoem.com - Submit your Haiku and win an Amazon Gift Certificate
« on: February 04, 2012, 06:51:55 AM »So would you accept a one line verse Zoe?
Hi John, yes we would love to see some one line verses.
This abbreviated description of haiku from the HSA is useful:
That description is much better, I'll use this to update the front page. Thank you so much for you help with this.
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Contests and Awards / Re: PrizePoem.com - Submit your Haiku and win an Amazon Gift Certificate
« on: February 04, 2012, 05:04:36 AM »
Dear Alan,
Thank you this feedback, it's very helpful. I'll see if we can update the site to make this clearer. What we want to do is accept any form really, the only real requirement is that the poem is short and concise (hence the three line limit).
Regards,
Zoe
Thank you this feedback, it's very helpful. I'll see if we can update the site to make this clearer. What we want to do is accept any form really, the only real requirement is that the poem is short and concise (hence the three line limit).
Regards,
Zoe
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Contests and Awards / PrizePoem.com - Submit your Haiku and win an Amazon Gift Certificate
« on: February 04, 2012, 04:10:00 AM »
Each month we select a theme and ask you to write a poem about it. Your poem must be three lines long and preferably in the form of a Haiku. We will post the best poems we receive and at the end of the month we will select a prize winner. The prize is an Amazon Gift Certificate which will be sent to your email address.
This month's theme is love, we'd love to get as many submissions as possible:
http://prizepoem.com
This month's theme is love, we'd love to get as many submissions as possible:
http://prizepoem.com
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