How to Write Senryu

How to Write Senryu thumbnail
Write Senryu

A senryu poem has the haiku structure and is often confused with it. Named after its inventor, Senryu Karai, the poem's topic centers on human nature, particularly the dark side. Cynicism or dark humor can underlie the images. Modern senryu can be a form of flash fiction, like a snapshot of a situation but layered with meaning. Follow these steps to write one of these poems.

Instructions

    • 1

      Read as many senryu examples as you can find. It's tricky because it's difficult to find publications or websites devoted exclusively to this form. Simply Haiku is an online literary magazine that features a senryu section.

    • 2

      Decide on the message you want to convey in your poem. Tap into your experiences with your family, friends, coworkers and authority figures. See the lighter side of human nature.

    • 3

      Pick a central situation, image or symbol. Like the haiku, a senryu doesn't use complex language to convey its meaning. These poems are good training for focused thinking.

    • 4

      Count the syllables in each of your lines. Like the haiku, a senryu has three lines with a total of 17 syllables or less.

    • 5

      Identify your setting in one line and write about your subject and the action in the other two lines. Here's an example from Senryu Karai, the inventor of this form: "Catching him/you see the robber/is your son."

    • 6

      Practice this form of poetry. It looks easier than it is. You have to convey a profound idea about human nature in three short lines averaging 5 to 6 syllables each.

    • 7

      Enter your senryu in a contest or submit it to a literary journal. You could win $100 from the Haiku Society of America. Though Simply Haiku doesn't pay for submissions, it's a nice publication credit to have.

Tips & Warnings

  • While personal experience can inspire a senryu, you should expand your meaning to make an observation about humanity in general.

  • You can use nature imagery but only as a symbol of a darker message, not as the centerpiece of the poem as in a haiku.

  • Don't use senryu as rants against humanity. Instead, shine a light into human nature.

Related Searches:

Resources

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Write a Senryu Poem

    A senryu poem is a Japanese poem, similar to a haiku in its simple construction. The senryu poem is a poem featuring...

  • How to Write an Ubi Sunt Poem

    Ubi sunt is a Latin term that means, “Where are.” These words are at the beginning of many Latin medieval poems. The...

  • How to Write a Nature Poem

    Nature can be compelling and inspirational, motivating writers of all sorts to explore their creative side, writing poems about the great outdoors....

  • How to Write Senyru

    Senyru are like haiku, except they reveal an aspect of human nature juxtaposed with an image of nature. In contrast, haiku are...

  • How to Write a Satire Poem

    Satire is the art of using irony and sarcasm to communicate an idea about an individual or group of people. In a...

  • How to Write to Daniel Radcliffe

    You can write to Daniel Radcliffe at one of his two official fanmail addresses. To learn more about him and connect with...

  • How to Write an Onamonapia Poem

    "Onomatopoeia" is a term that is used in English literature, and is a word that mimics a sound. For example, "The moo...

  • How to Write Poetry With Syllabic Meter

    Syllabic Meter or Syllabic poetry means that the same numbers of syllables are in each line or in a regular pattern of...

  • How to Write a Haiku Trio

    Haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry that descended from longer collaborative "renga" poems, has become popular among English speakers in recent...

  • How to Write Poetry

    Poetry is a short piece of imaginative writing. It is usually very personal in nature, representing a feeling or emotion. Poetry is...

  • How to Write a Snapshot Poem

    When most people look through an old photo album, they remember the emotions associated with the pictures. A snapshot poem attempts to...

  • How to Write an Epitaph Poem

    An epitaph poem is a short, memorable poem written on a deceased person's tombstone. A good epitaph poem sums up an important...

  • How to Cite a Poem Stanza in an Essay

    Poems are cited in essays as a way of making a point, describing research or simply to discuss the poem itself. While...

  • How to Write a Paragraph Based Poem

    Because students often find the most difficult part of writing poetry is coming up with subject matter, the paragraph-based poem is a...

  • How to Write a Simple Poem

    Do you need or want to write a simple poem? This will help you write some simple, fun poetry.

  • How to Write a Teleplay

    Writing a teleplay is a lot of fun. You can create an entirely new show (called a pilot) or write an episode...

  • How to Write A Haiku Poem

    Haiku Poems originated in Japan. These poems have a specific format, and since its origin has expanded all over the world. Here...

  • How to Construct a Simple Haiku

    Haiku is a contemplative style of poetry that originated in Japanese literature. Haikus strictly adhere to a format of three short lines,...

  • How to Write a Limerick Poem for Kids

    Limericks make us laugh. No matter what the poem pokes fun at, playful wit spurs all limericks. Kids enjoy hearing and repeating...

Related Ads

Featured