Tuesday, January 20, 2004

January 2004 Cinquain Watch

(Original posted to Cinquain Poets List - blog entry post dated to match original posting)

excerpt from
Cinquain Watch, Volume 2, Number 1. January 2004.
© 2004 Deborah P Kolodji

Last Friday, I received a letter from Beverly George in response to a letter I wrote regarding the Yellow Moon competition's policy on cinquains. Currently, the Yellow Moon only accepts didactic cinquains for its cinquain competitions. However, George has read Amaze and expressed a willingness to perhaps re-think this policy at some point in the future.

Although Yellow Moon's cinquain contest is only open to Australian and New Zealand poets, in my efforts to be a cinquain ambassador, I'm interested in all venues which publish, promote, and teach the cinquain form. I believe the difference between my philosophy and George's philosophy is that she views the cinquain as a "beginning," as a place for inexperienced poets to experiment, gain confidence and move on to more challenging forms. I, on the other hand, view the cinquain as a goal, and a properly constructed cinquain as a finished, polished product.

As you read some of the published cinquains I've discovered for you this month, I think you'll agree.

With five lines of warm wishes,
Deborah

P.S. Please remember to e-mail me with your cinquain publications or cinquain news so I can include them in the next Cinquain Watch.

Cinquains Published in Webzines:

Astropoetica, Volume 2, Winter 2004
Through a Lens Vaguely by Ann K. Schwader

Canadian Zen Haiku, Vol 2 No 1, Winter 2004
His Hands by Crystal Rose (scroll down)

Eclectica, Vol 8 No 1, Jan/Feb 2004
Coming Home: A Cinquain by Deborah P Kolodji

Haiku Sun, Issue 9, December 2003
Sunrise at Refugio/October Carnival by Deborah PKolodji (scroll down)

Short Stuff, Issue 16, January 2004
Phase of Mind/Dark of the Tactical Advantage by Ann K Schwader
New Year Cinquain by Karen Davies

T-Zero Xpandizine, The Writer's E-Zine, December, 2003
"Poetics" by Linda J. Austin
An article on found poetry that includes Austin's foundcinquainsequence, "Pale Blue Egg Within"

Cinquains in Older Webzines and Websites:

Life in Alaska
"To Grasp", "Hyphen", and "Just Lucky" by Francis Masat (2002)
(no longer online)

Our Own Voice, December 2001, Cinquain Feature
A Sigh in the Dark/Kin/The Closed Heart by Angela Manalang Gloria
To AMG by Eusebio L. Koh
I Sin by Eusebio L. Koh
Mimosa by Eusebio L. Koh (written in English & Tagalog)
Ballroom Dancing by Conrad Tolosa, Jr. (written in Tagalog & English)

Turtleneck.net, Fall 2001
True Urban Legends by Kelly White

Personal Websites, Poetry Boards & Blogs

Love Stories.com(membership community of aspiring romance writers and poets)
Selected cinquains by Adelaide Crapsey and LoveStories.com members

http://www.poetrydaily.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=37

soulsease cinquain poetry
13 cinquains by soulsease: Summer Sun/Bluebells/Daisies/Evening/Pastel Snow/Honeysuckle/MidnightHunter/Contact/Downpour/Daybreak/Guide/Focus/ Crave

Contest Winners

Little Bitty Poetry Competition
3rd Place, 2003 Third Quarter – Different Eyes by Kathy Lippard Cobb
http://www.shadowpoetry.com/contests/winners/winners2.html