Blogging from A to Z Challenge: M is for… (#AtoZChallenge)
Welcome to my April 2024 Great and Powerful Blogging from A to Z Challenge!
I’ve revealed my theme (A poem a day…with picture), and of course, I am unashamedly blogging my theme letters on the fly. So, here goes nothing!
So, without further ado, M is for .... Monoku. “A Monoku is a type of poem which is made up of a single horizontal line. Traditionally considered as a haiku writing, it is currently accepted as a variant of the haiku form of poetry. Unlike the Haiku which is made up of three outlines with a total of seventeen syllables, Monoku features a single line consisting of seventeen syllables or even fewer. It contains a pause brought about by speech rhythm with slight or no punctuation. The first letter should not be capitalized – but instead written in lower case.“
7am is too early — for heavy machinery.

Thanks for visiting my 2024 A to Z Challenge – Letter M.
Guess I’m kind of going rogue too…although I do like using the “official” letters…

Posted on April 13, 2024, in A to Z Challenge, photography, Photos I took, Writing and tagged A to Z Challenge, atozchallenge. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

Yes, it sure is! Interesting way to do a poem, and I like the pause in it. 🙂
Finally a poem I can really get behind! One liners are the best.
That’s a fun variant of haiku.
I liked it!