ZCW #36-A

First line of this week’s comic haiku.

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Make Haiku Mini-Comic Book 35

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Dark clouds swirl in piles

next to clear blue morning sky

monsoon season days.

Follow the instructions below to make this week’s  mini-comic book. Enjoy.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR VERY OWN ZCW MINICOMIC from Brian Payne, artist

1.) Download the image to your computer desktop.
2.) Set your printer to the fill entire paper/borderless setting and use the landscape format to print it on a piece of 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper (preferably colored.)
3.) Watch the tutorial I found on YouTube (see link below,) make sure your folds are straight, all the corners are even, and be extra careful with your cut.
Enjoy!

How to make a little book

ZCW #35-C

Last line of this week’s comic haiku.

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ZCW #35-B

Second line of this week’s comic haiku.

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ZCW #35-A

First line of this week’s comic haiku.

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Wonder Haiku 1

Wonder Haiku 1

Today, I begin my new series of ultimate wonder haikus. I have set the goal of writing a total of 1,000 haikus. I’ve already completed over 72 with my waves series and the occasional different topics I’ve written over the past few months.

The ultimate wonder series goal is to write 365 haikus on the theme of the ultimate wonder, which revolves around the myriad of topics concerning death. I have found that this project demands exploration and expansion of thoughts on death and living.