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New American Book of 'Blue Collar' Haiku Rooted in Works of Japanese Master

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Blue Collar Haiku ESTES PARK, Colo., March 8 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- "Rocky Mountain Blue Collar Haiku" (ISBN: 9781449918378) targets a more extensive audience than conventional books of haiku poetry. Containing literary quality poems, poet Greg Paullus follows the spirit of Kobayashi ISSA (1763-1828), one of the four great Japanese masters, but the first who was also a common man.

Generally regarded as the most-loved Japanese master, the haiku of ISSA spoke from the heart, rather than from the head. According to Paullus, "Haiku are a measure of your humanity, not your status. Haiku poems should reach out to everyone, even children, not just the pedagogic few."

"Rocky Mountain Blue Collar Haiku" expands the haiku genre and initiates new readers.

As the title suggests, many poems are specifically mountain-inspired, reflecting "aha" moments relating to the majesty of the Rockies and the people and wildlife inhabiting this breathtaking mountain environment.

Haiku are short, typically three-line poems of 17 syllables or less (5-7-5). A haiku reports the essence of a moment as experienced just beyond usual cognizance. But, it does not contain the usual poetic devices such as simile or metaphor. Haiku are divided into two parts, by a technique called "cutting," which is a surprise twist.

The author wrote his first haiku as a grade school assignment in a small Iowa town. His teacher was so impressed; she would not accept the haiku as his own.

"Gregory," she said, "who wrote this poem for you?"

"I did," he protested, choking up. "I did it myself."

"No, I'm afraid you didn't Gregory. It's just too poignant for a boy your age."

The moment was painful, but the passion for poetry was ignited. Later, Greg Paullus studied haiku as part of a curriculum in college while earning a B.A. in English. Drafted shortly after graduation, he served with honor in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. He resumed writing in the advertising business where he founded an agency and earned his living for over three decades. Over the years, the passion for reading and writing haiku never diminished, although most of the haiku in his book are recent expressions.

Newly released, the book is available on Amazon.com and signed books are available on www.bluecollarhaiku.com.

For more information, go to bluecollarhaiku.com or contact the author directly by email at greg(at)bluecollarhaiku(.com).

NEWS SOURCE: Greg Paullus
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