Haiku are unrhymed poems consisting of about 17 syllables spread over
three lines. This poetry form started in Japan and has been very popular
in many countries around the world for decades. Haiku force you to be
concise. They teach you impactfulness. As such, they are the embodiment
of the "Show don't tell" technique. A technique that allows readers to
experience stories in a more personal and meaningful manner. In this
third volume of her "Walks: A Collection of Haiku" series, Cendrine
Marrouat continues to celebrate her love for the poetry form. She also
invites you to enjoy the flitting moments that make life beautiful...