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Bluesome is a collection of haiku written over several years. Some might be good, some might be average, some might not make sense - but all of them carry the author's love for writing, the happiness of counting syllables, and the excitement of playing around with words to turn them into short poems of blue emotions, representing the beauty of language.Bluesome is an attempt to give this set of haikus a home - a place where they can belong, where they can be revisited, and where they can share their short thoughts with old and new souls, hoping to dive into new worlds of poetic…mehr

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Bluesome is a collection of haiku written over several years. Some might be good, some might be average, some might not make sense - but all of them carry the author's love for writing, the happiness of counting syllables, and the excitement of playing around with words to turn them into short poems of blue emotions, representing the beauty of language.Bluesome is an attempt to give this set of haikus a home - a place where they can belong, where they can be revisited, and where they can share their short thoughts with old and new souls, hoping to dive into new worlds of poetic conversations.Bluesome is a thank you to poetry in general - a thank you to all the existing and new forms of poesy. Language is art.
Autorenporträt
Saye Sora Ruhayle is the pen name of a blue soul who has been writing since she learned how to converse through words on paper. This led her to study Literature and Linguistics, and for the past decade, she has been writing all sorts of poetry and other forms of writing as a way to collect her own thoughts and enjoy her love for language. Next to writing, she enjoys reading - especially detective fiction, mystery, romance and poetry. She also enjoys photography, traveling with family and friends, visiting old bookshops and museums, and immersing herself in Korean and Japanese culture. Bluesome is her first attempt at fulfilling her dream of publishing her writings.