The Chained Hay(na)ku Project
curated by Ivy Alvarez, John Bloomberg-Rissman, Ernesto Priego, & Eileen Tabios

The Chained Hay(na)ku Project
curated by Ivy Alvarez, John Bloomberg-Rissman, Ernesto Priego, & Eileen Tabios
reviewed by Ariadne Unst

An exciting adventure in creating linked poems in the hay(na)ku form.

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Comments by Ariadne Unst:

Also see: Hay(na)ku Books by Eileen Tabios
reviewed by Ariadne Unst

* Hay(na)ku History. * Hay(na)ku Example. * Hay(na)ku Form.
* Eileen Tabios, mother of Hay(na)ku.
* Eileen Tabios Hay(na)ku chap (chapbook): The Singer and Others: Flamenco Hay(na)ku.
* Interview with Jean Vengua, anthologist of Hay(na)ku.
* Your Hay(na)ku Composition. * References on Poetry Form.

The hay(na)ku is a 21st-century poetry form invented by poet Eileen Tabios, and officially inaugurated on the Web on June 12th, 2003 (Philippine Independence Day).

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