User talk:Multiliteralist/haikus

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I don't know if we need a lot of framework - this is so self-explanatory that a few words should do it. Let's wait until we run out of stuff and decide then, what say you? -- Style Oranssiviiva.jpg Guide 05:37, 14 April 2009 (UTC)

Well I would think that we have to come up with the qualifications for "literature" selected...Oh, wait a minute, what about doing an article on Haiku Harry Potter, all seven books in Haiku? Or do you want to stay with real classics? What I like about Haiku Harry Potter (or Harry Potter in 30 seconds) is that its contained within a series. Your idea? Dame PPsigPPlips.gifGUN PotY WotM 2xPotM 17xVFH VFP Poo PMS •YAP• 15:47, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
We can sneer at total crap by lifting it among the "cornerstones of western literature", if we want to. Haiku Potter looks like a good one, only I've read just one. I take it the storyline is always the same: the bad kids plot with the Prince of Darkness (or whoever it is) against Harry, who wins in the end. I still think chat would be perfect for bouncing the ideas - are you sure I cannot persuade you? I promise I'll behave. Erm. I'm running out of classics by the way - I mainly read and re-read good quality scifi and fantasy, books nobody will recognise. What if we invent a few? -- Style Oranssiviiva.jpg Guide 17:56, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
Only now did I read your last message properly. You mean a separate article on Haiku Potter? OK, can do - I have the one I have read, so I can do that one no problem. How did you think we'd do it - a haiku per chapter? By the way I suppose we'll need to use slashes instead of a new line for each line of haiku - will be long articles otherwise. Changed this one already. -- Style Oranssiviiva.jpg Guide 06:00, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
I've been industrious during the last few days. Do you suppose this could be your kind of material? -- Style Oranssiviiva.jpg Guide 18:41, 16 April 2009 (UTC)