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“A Call for Haiku About New York City”: City Room wants your 5-7-5 NYC experience

Happy National Poetry Month! In honor of the 30 day-long literary event the New York Times City Room blog is calling for a NYC-themed haiku in one of six categories: Islands, Strangers, Solitude, Commute, 6AM, and Kindness. I’m all for a good haiku, so obviously I went ahead and put forth my greatest efforts to produce some sort of 5-7-5 experience of this great city.

So, will you? Do you have any special feelings or happenstances that might have to do with New York or Brooklyn that resonate to write a great haiku? When the Times approves your short work of wonder after submitting in the comment section, you will receive an e-mail confirming. And until the deadline of April 5, a selection of featured poets who stuck out from the rest will be published in a feature-style post alongside a series of Times photographs.

(via City Room; photo by Kaitlin Duffy)

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Kaitlin Duffy is a writer from Cleveland. When she's not blogging or pondering the great complexities of the world and outer space, she is finding rare vinyl steals, visiting new places, laughing often, Instagramming everything in sight, watching movies, or working on her first feature Port de Cleve.