Author: Jason McBride
Publisher: Twisted Haiku
Published: 2019-09-23
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKTaking Haiku Places It Was Never Meant To Go A Warped and Twisted Take on Pirates If you love short 17-syllable poems about nature and the sublime this book is not for you. But, if you enjoy dark humor and have an affinity for pirates, you need this book. This collection of over 400 poems delves into every aspect of what it means to be a pirate. The book is divided into ten chapters, each with a different pirate theme. The haiku in this book are funny, dark, and occasionally in bad taste. But, they are never boring. Author Jason McBride prides himself on being able to write haiku on just about any topic. In this first book of the Twisted Haiku Series, he takes the ancient Japanese poetry form and throws out the rulebook. Each haiku still has the familiar 5-7-5 syllable pattern, but these poems are anything but traditional. If you want to read haiku about torture, gunpowder, the dangers of snoring on a pirate ship, and much more, you'll love Pirate Haiku.
Book Synopsis Pirate Haiku by : Jason McBride
Download or read book Pirate Haiku written by Jason McBride and published by Twisted Haiku. This book was released on 2019-09-23 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Taking Haiku Places It Was Never Meant To Go A Warped and Twisted Take on Pirates If you love short 17-syllable poems about nature and the sublime this book is not for you. But, if you enjoy dark humor and have an affinity for pirates, you need this book. This collection of over 400 poems delves into every aspect of what it means to be a pirate. The book is divided into ten chapters, each with a different pirate theme. The haiku in this book are funny, dark, and occasionally in bad taste. But, they are never boring. Author Jason McBride prides himself on being able to write haiku on just about any topic. In this first book of the Twisted Haiku Series, he takes the ancient Japanese poetry form and throws out the rulebook. Each haiku still has the familiar 5-7-5 syllable pattern, but these poems are anything but traditional. If you want to read haiku about torture, gunpowder, the dangers of snoring on a pirate ship, and much more, you'll love Pirate Haiku.