James U. Rizzi
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I cant wait to see what I can create here.
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A Piece About Tankas
Just as the title suggests, this piece is about the ancient Japanese writing technique, known as a tanka, a formulated poem that includes 5 lines each, with a pre-set syllable count for each sentence for a total of 31 syllables. The set up is five syllables for the first line. Seven syllables for the second, five syllables for the third, seven syllables for the fourth and fifth line. To make it easier, a little number sequence 5-7-5-7-7. So, like a Haiku, but longer.
By James U. Rizziabout a year ago in Journal
Nasitrlan Day
The fourth rounded moon after the third cycle of winter, a signal etched against the black of night surrounded by the gleam of speckled twinkles. A signal that would pronounce the day of holy celebration. The day the first dragon entered the earthly universe: Nasitrlan Day.
By James U. Rizzi2 years ago in Fiction
A Tamer Has Risen
“There weren’t always Dragons in the Valley.” The ole traveler paused, jabbing his finger in the air. “Nay gents, while they may remain in the lowlands of Resprils greener pastures, way back in the time’s past the sky serpents roamed the clouds of the seven realms. Nay not in the valley at all friends.”
By James U. Rizzi2 years ago in Fiction
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