who we are

a literary culture is any community in which the written and spoken word is recognized for its transformative power.

we are that community.

sure, we like literature. but we also like poetry. and music. and dance. and art. and photography. we like it all, and here we can talk about it all. here, (almost) anything goes.

1.31.2010

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Haiku Poem Contest


The TCU Purple Bike Program will be attaching sponsorship signs on the bikes and will also include a different haiku on each sign. The theme of the haiku must be related to bikes, the environment, or sustainability. The winners of the contest will have their haiku and name printed on a bike sponsorship sign. Submit by email one or more haikus to:

Keith Whitworth at k.whitworth@tcu.edu (PBP Program Coordinator)

Deadline: February 12, 2009 at 5:00 p.m.

A haiku contains three lines that do not rhyme. The syllables are traditionally broken up this way: Line One: Five Syllables - Line Two: Seven Syllables - Line Three: Five Syllables. Have fun with this and if you have any questions, please contact Dr. Whitworth by email or 817-257-5941.

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