Two types of love portrayed.
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Continue ReadingWritten in first person narrative – a much frowned upon literary technique. (Similar to how free form is rather reviled by purists in poetry.)
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Continue ReadingSijo is a Korean poetic form consisting of three lines averaging 14-16 syllables. The first line introduces a situation, a development or turn in line two and the third a twist and conclusion. The twist is presented in the first half of the final line – which could be a surprise in sound, meaning or some other poetic device.
Continue ReadingA maiden and her warrior’s dalliance among the flowers.
Continue ReadingReminisce once more…return once again.
Continue ReadingHwang’s favorite treat.
Continue ReadingA romantic interlude between Mi-Na and Hwang. Dedicated to Ken Bultman, who truly appreciated my pieces about my favorite fictional couple.
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