Published by Dag Travner
born and grew up in Klagenfurt (Austria), was living for over 30 years in Vienna, now back to her hometown in the very south of Austria near the border to Italy and Slovenia; multilingual freelance writer of fiction (mystery, crime, horror), essays (arts, philosophy, linguistics, politics), articles (cultural journalism), translator (french philosophy), indie film-maker and podcaster.
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Hi Dag, beautiful again. Looking at the last posts I am curious: is there a reason/story behind the choice of the Haiku form?
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Dear John, thank you for all the nice and so encouraging feedback – I really appreciate!
Well, why the haiku form? Basically because I have found out (for me personally) that in POETRY (though I‘m on the first hand a prose and essay writer) a strict form is much more inspiring and productive than completely freely written lines. Actually I use to write anagrams a lot, and also sorts of acronyms (complex deviates, also with end letter meanings, etc…)… maybe this preference is related to my love for mathematics and music 😉
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Thanks for that Dag, that comment actually gave me something to think about for music composition as well. Love and blessings, John
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