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I-Novel a biography for the Japanese Poetry Club
One Thousand Cranes
: A Gypsy Story by Gypsy Blue Rose
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I grew up in Spain amidst ivy covered stone castles and old olive trees. Spain is rooted in rich history and a beautiful culture. At 10 years old, my mother died and my life changed drastically. At 16 years old, I moved to the United States where I married and had three children.

After 5 years, I got a divorce and since then, I raised my children by myself. 

I worked in several secretarial jobs until I went to college. Eventually, I received a Human Service Bachelor Degree.  Thereafter, I worked in the Teaching and Non-profit community services field.

Teaching was the best job I ever had.  Besides teaching, I love helping people so I got jobs as advocate/counselor for victims of rape and molest; also, helping homeless people by managing a community services center. 

All through my life I have expressed myself creatively using different types of media– painter, poet, new dance dancer, and spoken word (reading my poetry on stage). 

I found fanstory in 2015, and soon after I started writing haiku and found my passion for Japanese poetry.  I taught haiku in fanstory for a while and now I manage two Japanese Poetry clubs. I am grateful for our community, I have learned a lot,  and made some very good friends.


 

Author Notes
I-NOVEL is a Japanese poetic form used to describe the author's autobiography. The first I-novels was created in 1906. There are several rules for I-Noven but for this Japanese Poetry Event we will keep it simple. Autobiographies are usually a comprehensive life story of the author, while I-Novels are more personal and emotional, focusing on greater depth and the feeling of a particular experience happening to the author.
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Gypsy
"The poet waits quietly to paint the unsaid." - Atticus


     

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