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September 3, 2015 By Linda Papancolaou 36 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Triparshva—Call for verse 12

Welcome to the third Renku Session. I'm Linda Papanicolaou, and I'll be leading this journey in collaborative poetry. Triparshva is a 22-verse form developed by Norman Darlington in 2005. It's a good form for composing online because it moves more quickly than the 36-verse kasen, while also … [Read more...]

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August 27, 2015 By Linda Papancolaou 46 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Triparshva—Call for verse 11

Welcome to the third Renku Session. I'm Linda Papanicolaou, and I'll be leading this journey in collaborative poetry. Triparshva is a 22-verse form developed by Norman Darlington in 2005. It's a good form for composing online because it moves more quickly than the 36-verse kasen, while also … [Read more...]

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August 20, 2015 By Linda Papancolaou 123 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Triparshva—Call for verse 10

Welcome to the third Renku Session. I'm Linda Papanicolaou, and I'll be leading this journey in collaborative poetry. Triparshva is a 22-verse form developed by Norman Darlington in 2005. It's a good form for composing online because it moves more quickly than the 36-verse kasen, while also … [Read more...]

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August 13, 2015 By Linda Papancolaou 89 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Triparshva—call for verse 9

Welcome to the third Renku Session. I'm Linda Papanicolaou, and I'll be leading this journey in collaborative poetry. Triparshva is a 22-verse form developed by Norman Darlington in 2005. It's a good form for composing online because it moves more quickly than the 36-verse kasen, while also … [Read more...]

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August 6, 2015 By Linda Papancolaou 50 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Triparshva—side 1 finished, on to side 2

Welcome to the third Renku Session. I'm Linda Papanicolaou, and I'll be leading this journey in collaborative poetry. Triparshva is a 22-verse form developed by Norman Darlington in 2005. It's a good form for composing online because it moves more quickly than the 36-verse kasen, while also … [Read more...]

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