Scifaiku (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sfetcu, Nicolae (2014). Poetry Kaleidoscope (2nd ed.). Romania. p. 142. ISBN 978-1505720778. Retrieved 26 April 2021. SciFaiku (science fiction haiku) is a form of poetry invented by Tom Brinck in 1995 . . .{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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  • "Science Fiction Haiku: SciFaiku". wiki.c2.com. C2 wiki. Retrieved 26 April 2021. SciFaiku is a form of poetry invented by Tom Brinck and inspired by the Japanese haiku.

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  • "Scifaiku". fancyclopedia.org. Fancyclopedia 3. Retrieved 26 April 2021. Tom Brinck explained the principles in his 1995 "SciFaiku Manifesto," and the term and form have since become widespread . . .

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  • Cross, Matthew (21 August 2020). "This is What You Must Know About the Mysterious SciFaiku". matthewcrosswrites.com. Matthew Cross. Retrieved 26 April 2021. In 1995, Tom Brinck published his "SciFaiku Manifesto" on the internet. In the Manifesto, he proposes a new form of poetry based on haiku.

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  • Van Gorder, Judi (13 February 2015). "Poetry Forms: Scifaiku". poetscollective.org. Poets Collective. Retrieved 26 April 2021. The SciFaiku is what the name implies, science fiction haiku an invented verse form introduced by Tom Brinck in 1995.[from Poetry Magnum Opus]

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  • "SciFaiku Showcase". starshipsloane.com. Starship Sloane Publishing Company, Inc. Retrieved 26 April 2021. Recently, we were honored to receive a SciFaiku submission from none other than Tom Brinck, the "Father of SciFaiku."

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