Archival Haiku 2011
From the Society of American Archivists:
SAA members exhibited their poetic skills by putting their thoughts into haiku—a Japanese poetry form using five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables. More than 125 haiku written by archivists about the profession are captured in a clever collection.
Congratulations to the WINNERS...
Seven cubic feet
Enticing, what mysteries!
Wooden cart awaits...
by Kate Mollan
Marg’ret, don’t be cross:
archives now proliferate
ike lakeside bunnies
by Ann Heinrichs
Hey, handsome stranger
Saw your pic in the archives
Too bad you’re dead now
by Rebecca Goldman
Visit the Society of American Archivits website to read more.
0 comments:
Post a Comment