Those John Lennon Liked to Wear, haiku and senryu
(Author) Dan LukivRevised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022. "Those John Lennon Liked to Wear" and "I Am of the Beast" (stories written through haiku and senryu format) are works of fiction. Names, people, places, and events are products of the author's imagination, or they are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to a real event, place, or person, alive or dead, is a coincidence. Both appeared in "The Vision That Isaiah the Son of Amoz Saw" (LukivPress, 2014). The author Dan Lukiv, published in 19 countries, is a poet, novelist, columnist, short story and article writer, and independent education researcher (hermeneutic phenomenology). As a creative writer, he apprenticed with Canada's Professor Robert Harlow (recipient of the George Woodcock Achievement award for an outstanding literary career), the USA's Paul Bagdon (Spur Award finalist for Best Original Paperback), and England's D. M. Thomas (recipient of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature, Orwell Prize [biography], Los Angeles Fiction Prize, and Cholmondeley award for poetry). He attended The University of British Columbia (creative writing department), the acclaimed Humber School for Writers (poetry writing program), and Writer's Digest University (novel writing program).
Dan Lukiv
Dan Lukiv is a Canadian poet and author known for his critically acclaimed work "Mortal Coil." His writing style is characterized by raw emotion and introspection, exploring themes of love, loss, and existentialism. Lukiv's contributions to literature lie in his ability to capture the complexities of the human experience with unflinching honesty.