Haiku Review Update!

Posted by Meg

Peat and I are having a blast reading through all the amazing Haiku Review entries that have been streaming in. We were so excited about all the kickass entries that we just had to share some of our favorites. Check it out.

From Joan:

Arlen from the North
Jardir from the Southern Sands
Who will deliver?

From Joe:

You must read it third
To grasp its complexity
But you’ll love its depth

Sentences so smooth
Characters with heart and soul
Writer Brett matures

Survivor’s guilt turns
To a greater cause to fight
Armies choose their sides

Deliverers chess
spotlight’s on Inevera
It ends at the cliff

From Jenny:

Find Kaji’s true heir
by the Hora’s glowing throw
or just make him so?

From Kayla:

Needed my Brett fix
Daylight War has cured my itch
Soon the end will come

 

The contest doesn’t end until Monday April 22nd, so get your entries locked on the orignal contest page.

Prizes include signed copies of The Daylight War and these one-of-a-kind Daylight War pins:

Can’t wait to see more poetic reviews filling up the comments!

The Daylight War is now out in multiple countries! U.S., U.K. (Waterstones or Amazon), German and Poland editions are now available for purchase.

Want yours signed? Peat signed a stockpile of his books at each bookstore he visited. Even if you are not local, most of these will deliver. In the U.K.? Peat did the same for all the bookstores he visited as well.

Posted on April 17, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Contests, Daylight War, Fans, Meg
4 Comments »

4 responses to “Haiku Review Update!”

  1. The path of strangers
    seperated by their lives
    united trought aim

    World of travellers
    walk into unknown darkness
    imagine the light

    The prize of freedom
    impossible to conquer
    payed by their lifesource

    Posted by Klara, on April 17th, 2013 at 8:43 am
  2. Princes of the Court
    Besiege the surface people.
    The Consort commands!

    Posted by Dan, on April 17th, 2013 at 12:52 pm
  3. It would have been nice to include a spoiler alert of some kind, assuming the content of the very first haiku on the page reflects the plot of The Daylight War (I don’t know since I haven’t had the opportunity to read it yet).

    Posted by Sara, on April 17th, 2013 at 6:55 pm
  4. @Sara: You’re right, it is a bit of a spoiler…
    But you don’t have to take this haiku literally.

    Posted by Ral, on April 19th, 2013 at 8:33 am