Month: May 2018

  • My Daily #Haiku (5/12/18)

    5/12/18: bell wet grass … exposed in the sudden rain “For Whom the Bell Tolls” #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • #123—the spring print issue is here!

    Originally posted on hedgerow: a journal of small poems: hedgerow #123, the first issue of the year, is finally out! It was a great joy working on this issue. Thanks to contributors & readers alike. I look forward to reading your submissions for the summer edition (deadline end of July).  On a different note—the online journal vines…

  • Tanka # 134

    Originally posted on Rooted in Love: Inside a world of silence this poetry I keep writing while I wait for you— yet tonight, as always, I am alone with the wind.

  • Daily Haiku: May 12, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: fountain plume on the boy’s tongue a rainbow ? ? by Alegria Imperial (Canada) Mayfly, #64, 2018 ? ?

  • Osiarian Relics: A #FreestyleFriday (5/11/18) #writephoto #haibun

        See where standing stones fell. Witness the last embrace of Earth by two fallen Tuatha De Danann. Shed your tears on their cold granite corpses, sheltered by some cosp of oak and maple. Nothing more can you hope to do for them, you sons and daughters of Celts. Your ancestors hungered for new…

  • Tanka # 133

    Originally posted on Rooted in Love: This death let it fold me, a leaf in the rover, smoke dissolving in autumn winds.

  • Today’s Haiku (May 11, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 郭公や水の底まで石畳    廣瀬直人 kakkô ya mizu no soko made ishidatami             cuckoo—             a stone pavement             at the bottom of water                                                 Naoto Hirose from “Haiku Dai-Saijiki” (“Comprehensive Haiku Saijiki”), Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo, 2006

  • A Santa Fe Style Renga

    #Haiku Happenings #7: Miriam Sagan shares a “Sante Fe Style” #renga!