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Tweet-ku. A Haiku Contest.

Journal Entry: Mon Jun 29, 2009, 9:16 PM
Tweet-ku. Compose a Haiku-like poem inspired by one of =darkmatterzone's images.

All entries must be sent using Twitter to @darkmatterzone. Submissions through deviantART don't count - they must go through Twitter!

Here are the rules of the contest.

1. The poem must be your original work and must be in English.
2. Use one of =darkmatterzone's photos as an inspiration.
3. Create a poem of no more than 114 characters. You can use a "/" to indicate a new line.
4. There are no other traditional Haiku rules. You may use as many syllables or lines as you want, up to 114 characters.
5. Submit the poem using your cell phone or by going to Twitter.com
6. Begin your tweet with @darkmatterzone followed by a space, then put the Thumb number of the photo that inspired you. You can find the Thumb number next to the Artist's comments below an image on deviantART. Only use the numeric part of the Thumb tag. Follow the Thumb number with another blank, and then the poem. For example, here is how Basho would tweet (an interesting idea...) his classic Haiku:

@darkmatterzone 123456789 the first cold shower/even the monkey seems to want/a little coat of straw

7. I reserve the right to remove hostile tweets, or those that do not meet deviantART's Terms of Service.
8. By submitting a poem, you grant =darkmatterzone usage rights to publish said poem on deviantART or in print, attributed to you, without any further claims.
9. Prize? Creating art is it's own reward. But if I like your poem or if it is popular, when I self-publish a book of my photography, I'll include your poem with the image, and offer the book "at cost" to the poet.

Happy composing...




Sensual Delights
She Sacrifices Her Flesh
My Inner Beast Roars

by ~critelli



She Craves Attention
Her Stare Begs for an Embrace
Passion Consumes Us

by =MetalFrog













  • Mood: Content
  • Listening to: Booker T. Jones

Devious Comments

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:iconblackroguedreams:
Sounds like fun.

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Sanity is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
:iconcritelli:
Really not sure if I did it right. Haven't used twitter before. My username is krahzkazaal. I can always try again if it didn't work...

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"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man." ~Friedrich Nietzsche
:icondarkmatterzone:
I see you on my Twitter.
:iconcritelli:
:D Thanks. Any limit to posting haikus?

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"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man." ~Friedrich Nietzsche
:icondarkmatterzone:
No. I haven't figured out how I'm going to post them, yet!
:iconcritelli:
No worries. Your photography certainly inspires, so you might have a few better ones from me. :D

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"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man." ~Friedrich Nietzsche
:icondarkmatterzone:
I'll post them in my Journal, for now.
:iconcritelli:
Excellent. It'll give me the chance to read what others write too. One good thing about haiku is that each one is relatively short. :D

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"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man." ~Friedrich Nietzsche
:iconcreativitysucks:
good way to get people to follow you. ;)

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"The pen is mightier than the sword. The pencil is mightier than the pen, you can erase. The pencil is the sharpeners bitch!"
"My voices say i'm going to be a great man in the future, i think they're insane."
*creativitysucks
:thumb91423876:

Journal History

In April 2009, which city had the most number of unique visits to darkmatterzone? 

16%
96 deviants said Los Angeles, CA, USA
16%
94 deviants said Austin, TX, USA
15%
89 deviants said Istanbul, Turkey
11%
62 deviants said New York City, NY, USA
10%
60 deviants said London, England
9%
50 deviants said Toronto, Canada
7%
38 deviants said Chicago, Illinois
6%
37 deviants said Miami, Florida, USA
6%
35 deviants said Rome, Italy
4%
22 deviants said Washington, D.C., USA

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