
Welcome to our third Road Trip Wednesday!
Road Trip Wednesday is a "Blog Carnival", where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing or reading-related question and answer it in on our own blogs. You can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.
You're more than welcome to participate! Just answer the question/topic on your own blog, and leave a link to it in the comments.
Topic 3: Turn your WIPs into Haiku:
- Kirsten Hubbard: Dazed by the wildwinds . . .
- Amanda Hannah: Fading fire ember . . .
- Leila Austin: Worst storms are my own . . .
- Kristin Miller: The place to strike is . . .
- Kristin Otts: Legend meets real life . . .
- Kaitlin Ward: War in Hell's bleak depths . . .
- Michelle Shusterman: The heavy fog lifts . . .
Road Trip Song of the Week:
I had so much fun reading everyone's haiku!
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to the ones I wrote for my own WIP: Project Jane Haiku
It was a great exercise :)
Ya'll pretty much rock. :)
ReplyDeleteI played! My little haiku
ReplyDeleteYay! Sara and Kate, love that you played along! It was great taking a trip to your blog. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea. I love haiku. It actually helped me get a better focus on my NaNo project!
ReplyDeleteHere's my attempts. WIP haiku
These are so good! Valerie, I left a comment on yours but I don't see it- I hope it went through!
ReplyDeleteI see it Michelle, thanks! I think there must just be some sort of delay.
ReplyDeleteI admire people who write Haiku poetry.
ReplyDeleteMy haiku is up. Never written one before.
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ReplyDeleteThird time's the charm? (lol)
ReplyDeleteHere's my WIP Haiku. Thanks for the chance to share!
(sorry for my previous #commentsfail!) :)