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Friday, August 24, 2018
Carpe Diem Extra August 24th 2018: New E-Book?
Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
As you have noticed already I have published a new weekend meditation "Carpe Diem Quest For A New Masterpiece" and maybe you have read the first episode of this feature by clicking on the given link. Than maybe you have read that I would love to create a new exclusive CDHK E-book with your masterpieces. According to our publishing policy (which you can find at the bottom of our Kai) I have the right to use your work for our exclusive CDHK series of E-books, but .... of course I find it necessary to ask your permission to use your work for this new exclusive CDHK E-book. Of course I will give the credits of your work as I always do.
This new exclusive CDHK E-book I have given the "working title": New Masters Of An Ancient Poetry Form, masterpieces of modern haiku- and tanka poets.
You can respond on this question through the comment field.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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the moon's reflection
© Chèvrefeuille
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I think this is a great idea, Kristjaan. I look forward to reading our responses in a collection.
ReplyDeleteI like this idea, Kristjaan.
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea Kristjaan!
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me [Mellow Curmudgeon]. Because using both haiku and tanka is contemplated, I suggest using *New Masters Of Ancient Poetry Forms* as the title.
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