Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,
As you all know I have already published a few e-books distilled from our Haiku Kai and I think you all do like those e-books, but I also think it takes a bit of room on our weblog, so I have decided to migrate the e-books to the Carpe Diem Library.
Here I will gather (all of) our e-books and migrate them here a month after publishing on the frontpage of our Kai.
These E-books are free for download. Download starts by clicking on the captions beneath the e-books. By the way the images are not always the covers of the e-books. The titles captioned are the real titles.
All My Years, tribute e-book for Jane Reichhold (1937-2016) |
One Last Leaf (haiku) by Isabel Caves |
Old Pond an anthology of frog haiku and tanka |
Christmas Stockings an exclusive CDHK E-book for the Holidays |
First Magnolia Bloom by Dolores Fegan |
Only Footprints by Candy |
Flamingo Clouds - Troiku (an exclusive CDHK E-book) |
A Glint of Mica by Joyce Lorenson, a CDHK e-book |
CDHK e-book Magnolia Blossoms, haiku by Soseki Natsume |
In The Way of Basho, haiku writing techniques used by Basho |
Color Your Life CDHK e-book Rainbow week |
CDHK e-book Latifa Prayer |
Chained Together, Tan Renga e-book |
Waterfall of Colors, an anthology of haiku |
Melting to Nothingness |
Shinrin-Yoku by Hamish Managua Gunn |
Carpe Diem first Theme Week "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying |
Tepid and Bittersweet compilation e-book kukai |
Old Bamboo Wind Chimes e-book by Georgia |
Lovely Things by Laura Williams e-book |
On The Trail With Basho e-book |
Petal Lanterns Haiku |
A Carpet of Purple by Rallentanda |
Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques (Vol. 1) |
Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques Volume 2 |
Frozen Flowers Haiku by Chèvrefeuille |
Fragile Beauty Haiku by Chèvrefeuille |
For The Sake of the Moon Haiku Anthology CDHK |
All the posts of Carpe Diem Haiku Kai's Tarot month May 2013 |
Your oeuvre is getting more and more imposing.
ReplyDeleteAn impressive library has begun to build, Kristjaan!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim there will be more to come.
DeleteQuite remarkable, Kristjaan!!
ReplyDeleteour master
displaying students' oeuvres
a labour of love
Thank you I love to display the work of the haijin of Carpe Diem Haiku Kai.
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