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Visceral, haunting imageryReview Date: 2000-06-17
An Exhilarating Read, But Not For Everyone. . .Review Date: 2000-10-13
Whoa.Review Date: 2002-09-19
you need thisReview Date: 2002-04-28
For SharonReview Date: 2000-03-24

A True Treasury!Review Date: 2003-05-02
A Gold MineReview Date: 2000-01-07
"Tiger, tiger, burning bright..."Review Date: 2000-02-28
Not just for kids - a superior survey of classic poetry.Review Date: 1998-12-02
A sweet & comprehensive collection for young & old alike.Review Date: 1999-08-14

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This is a cool book that you should read, if you know how.Review Date: 2008-04-07
No, really, these are cool poems. If you like poetry; or if you had your love of poetry beaten out of you by reading musty old chestnuts in high school but are willing to accept the idea that they might still be relevant; or if you are indifferent to poetry but like bars, rock music or people; or if you like reading well-observed details about bars, about music, or about people who like them, you should read this book.
Takes poetry out of the libraries and lecture hallsReview Date: 2008-04-02
The stunning cover is only the startReview Date: 2008-02-22
New voice, important workReview Date: 2008-02-13
Do you have a crush on the book cover? Or the poems inside?Review Date: 2007-10-31
Long legs, a sharp tongue and a graceful pen, Keane composed a soundtrack all readers will want to hear.

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Where Is the Next Cotton Mather Mystery?Review Date: 2001-09-05
A great new bookReview Date: 2001-01-29
Guilty EmployersReview Date: 2001-01-25
Excellent Detective NovelReview Date: 2000-12-05
Guilty Employers is a hitReview Date: 2000-12-22

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If you want to know "how a haiku means" in English...Review Date: 2004-05-03
Haiku, A Poet's Guide is a concise introduction to the art, craft, and aesthetics of haiku in English. The example haiku alone, selected by Gurga from poems that were suggested by many poets, are worth the price of the book. Gurga's illuminating comments on individual poems and on haiku in general are even more valuable.
Not One Word WastedReview Date: 2005-02-19
An Excellent and Enriching Book!Review Date: 2006-08-03
You might like to know the contents of this book:
Forward v
An invitation to Haiku vii
A Note On The Text ix
Acknowledgements x
Contents xii
Haiku -- The Poetry of the Seasons 1
Haiku's seasonal Awareness 3
Japanese Haiku 4
The Development of American Haiku 9
The Art of Haiku 13
Form 14
Season 24
Haiku Moment, Context, and Order of Perception 33
Juxtaposition and Working with Images 38
Senses in Haiku 45
Suggestion and Reverberation 51
Significance and Effect 53
Not Exactly Haiku: Senryu and Zappai 55
Haiku with a Snap: Nature and Human Nature 55
Haiku with a Zap: Wit and Syllable Counting 57
The Craft of Haiku 59
Language 60
Haiku on the Page 67
Other Techniques of Japanese Haiku 77
Haiku Grammar 79
Poetic Devices 84
Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Subjective Realism 92
The Secret to Writing Haiku 104
Getting in the Mood 104
Writing and Revising Haiku 106
Beginners' Haiku 106
A Haiku Typology 108
Why Edit? 112
Guidelines for Editing 112
Publishing Haiku 116
Haiku Arts: Renku, Haibun, and Haiga 119
Linked Verse Forms 119
Haibun 121
Haiga 122
From Basho to Barthes 125
The Aesthetics of Classical Haiku 125
Shiki: Three Stages in the Development of the Haiku Poet 133
Barthes: Finding the Pleats in the Silk of Life 138
From Nature Sketch to Wordless Poem 140
Haiku's Universal Appeal 140
A Look Ahead 143
Works Cited 146
Resources 147
Books 147
Print Journals 152
Online Journals 154
Other Online Resources 154
Haiku Organizations 155
Credits 156
Index 163
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This is a very informative book about haiku -- what it is and what it is not.
The author's writing is unambiguous and insightful.
He places examples of failed haiku beside successful ones to illustrate the difficulties and subtleties of technique.
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I was very pleased to find a point addressed that I had always wondered about concerning whether it is better to use the present-tense or participle form for verbs in haiku -- or whether it matters at all.
A haiku almost always will present a moment in the present. That means that the verbs used are likely to be in the form of either the simple present-tense (e.g. runs, paints, fishes, etc.) or participle (e.g. running, painting, fishing, etc).
Well, apparently there is no set rule about which to use, but here is an example of what the use of the participle will allow:
One of my own haiku used as an example:
a garden pond
drawing the moon out
from behind a cloud
The use of drawing allows that it can be read as any of these: "a garden pond [is] drawing" or "...[was] drawing," or even "...[will be] drawing."
Using the participial form provides the haiku with a versatility or flexibility with regard to the dimension of time.
Here's what it would be using the simple present tense form:
a garden pond
draws the moon out
from behind a cloud
The versatility that the participle provided is gone, but it also may be true that this version rings more pleasurably to the ear.
Well, anyway he speaks about that in his book and I just appreciated that he addressed that point; no other haiku book that I have ever read had ever done so.
(By the way, if you are interested in reading about this particular point for yourself it is to be found starting on page 79 in the "Haiku Grammar" section.)
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In conclusion:
The author thoroughly fills you in about haiku's origins, evolution and its future.
There are many examples of successful haiku from many of today's practicing haiku poets included with valuable analysis for each.
This is a very worthwhile book for becoming acquainted with the haiku verse form and I could find no fault with it.
I heartily recommend it to you.
Not Just Beginners . . .Review Date: 2004-08-03
LOOK NO FURTHERReview Date: 2007-04-16

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From a rainy afternoon...Review Date: 2006-06-19
A Beat Poetry ClassicReview Date: 2004-06-05
David
Rehak
author of "Poems From My Bleeding Heart"
it was a great bookReview Date: 1999-01-27
The most underated writings of the 20th centuryReview Date: 2000-06-11
Corso:simply brilliantReview Date: 2000-03-10

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An invaluable resource for health workers and the public alikeReview Date: 2005-10-13
Ian Cameron's 'Heal Thyself' is practical, enlightening and entertaining. Most of all it is relevant to people's lives, and my clients successfully adopt its wise philosophies, establishing a more peaceful life.
I can not recommend this very readable book highly enough to clinicians, community and welfare workers and the public seeking solace: a healthy mind, body and spirit. Well done Ian on this humanist achievement.
Peter Folino - Health Care & Employment Coordinator
Melbourne Australia
A wonderful accompaniment on your healing pathReview Date: 2005-11-03
Look what doctors are saying about Heal Thyself!Review Date: 2005-10-13
The following reviews have been taken from the Heal Thyself website...
"I have read Ian Cameron's book, `Heal Thyself', and am most impressed by it. It is a record of one man's journey from illness to health and as such will be an inspiration and help to others in a similar position, and is evidence of man's need for spiritual guidance and help. We are all complex beings - physical, mental and spiritual; and our total health and well-being requires the addressing of all these aspects."
-Professor Robert Allen, GP (MD), Donvale Medical Center, Australia
"As a natural medicine practitioner for more than fifteen years, I thoroughly enjoyed Ian Cameron's empowering book of self discovery, self healing, recovery to health, and the meaning of life. Ian shows us that anyone who cares about their first asset in life, health, can through their own endeavors, achieve the same ultimate goal of wellness, happiness, and inner peace. I strongly encourage you to read `Heal Thyself' to discover your own inner strength and infinite healing power."
-Dr. Tony Rong, TCM Doctor
"Ian Cameron's compilation of his superlative poems in his book, `Heal Thyself', is a fascinating insight into the vast healing powers of the deep `self'. It is based on his own true-life experience of physical and psychological trauma at the threshold of his adult life. I would highly recommend to anyone facing such seemingly insurmountable odds to delve deeply and benefit from `Heal Thyself'."
-Dr. Krys Szatsznajder, GP (MD), Official Doctor for the Australian National Rowing Team
"Most of us in our journey through life have inevitably experienced one type of illness or another and some like Ian Cameron have gone through terrible physical and psychological problems. Modern medicine has made enormous strides in understanding many of these diseases but has limited answers in curing many of them. Ian's search for answers led him inwards to profound knowledge and eventual cure, which he has effectively and inspiringly brought out in his book `Heal Thyself'."
-Dr. Sriram Gopathy, GP (MD), Melbourne, Australia
"Here is a gentle and subtle poetry by Ian Cameron, which will help a lot in understanding and overcoming the emotional problems. Good thing about his poetry is it places the responsibility of your well-being squarely where it belongs, with you. But if you make that commitment to yourself, you'll be richly rewarded."
-Dr. Shashikant Patwardhan, Ayurvedic Doctor, India
"In 1980, I read Dr. Ainslie Meares book of poems, entitled `Cancer: Another Way', and was impressed with the power of poetry to describe inner healing states. Through his own healing experience, Ian Cameron has brought back some poetic gems from a deep place within. His book, `Heal Thyself', is a valuable source of inspiration for those with chronic illness and stress."
-Dr. Peter Johnston, GP (MD), Family Doctor and Counselor for 35 years
A Gentle Way To Soothe Your EnergyReview Date: 2005-11-04
This book is a must for health practitioners, counselors and coaches alike to share with patients and clients as a gentle means for soothing their energy in the midst of discomfort or illness."
-Eva Gregory, Master Coach, Speaker and Author of The Feel Good Guide to Prosperity, San Francisco CA, USA
Seeking the Truth WithinReview Date: 2005-10-22
Cameron reminds us that change always comes from within, but that we need to retain faith, and be disciplined and persistent. Even and especially in the darkness come the most precious lessons, so we should not struggle against life but rather, accept and embrace it, along with every experience it brings. We are reminded that everything is as it should be, in every moment, and that there is purpose to everything.
Cameron's own struggles and healing process are an inspiration to us all, and proof that when we go "within," we can find peace and freedom. And like a true warrior of the light that he is, he reminds us that we, too, are powerful beings, capable of healing ourselves, and eventually, the world...

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Poetry in Action, Blake and DiamondReview Date: 2004-09-01
Blake is always beautiful, and more profoundly so in the style Diamond has laid his words out.
A new look at BlakeReview Date: 2003-06-14
A Wonderful CollectionReview Date: 2003-06-02
This inspiring book is full of poetry, passion and humor.Review Date: 1999-04-08
I keep it by my armchair...Review Date: 1999-05-05

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Feast of WisdomReview Date: 2008-05-25
The Belle of Bourbon Street has framed her compendium of anecdotes and aphorisms in 40 chapters, titled 40 Days and 40 Nights. As with Orleans Embrace, the author is ever busy resurrecting the spirit and soul of a great city. Neither Rome nor New Orleans was built in a day and Hearsay from Heaven and Hades is to be savored in more than one or two sittings.
In these "sayings for unquiet minds," emotions take every shade, but the overarching theme is Fisher's post Katrina mantra. It resonates in such passages as "Life revolving, ebbing and flowing, outlives catastrophe" and "a rotating pendulum of holy and unholy ruin." Fisher, last year's winner of the Ben Franklin award for Best New Voice, speaks out again as the Orléans mender of broken dreams.
- Garth Puckett
A GREAT READ!!!!Review Date: 2008-05-17
A deftly compiled guide to the many, many eccentricities of this city Review Date: 2008-05-07
Full of meaning, perfect book for imperfect peopleReview Date: 2008-04-17
Huge Book of AphorismsReview Date: 2008-04-07

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Stumbled Into LoveReview Date: 2007-12-31
Pure, Beautiful Poetry for Any AgeReview Date: 2005-05-11
These poems are of pure emotion: love, joy, loss, bravery, silliness. The voice is childlike but amazingly profound as the poems cover a squeaky school piano, a Southern cousin whose every word "just kind off slides out of his mouth" and the complete abandon one feels when dancing deep in the music of Earth, Wind and Fire.
My favorite two poems are a bit more serious. In "Keepsake," Greenfield uses just nine simple lines to convey loss, and the impact adults can have on children. This is not a maudlin poem that is too heavy or upsetting. Although it deals with death, it's respectful and loving. And the poem "Harriet Tubman" is amazing, deftly describing the woman's heroics and bravery in a satisfying and strong verse.
Honey, I Love is a thought-provoking work that stands the test of time. It's a book that adults and children can, and should, enjoy together.
Honey, I LoveReview Date: 2006-09-29
And I love it too!!Review Date: 2006-02-24
Wonderful poemsReview Date: 2006-07-02
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