Month: June 2018

  • Windfall: Australian Haiku Issue 7

    Windfall: Australian Haiku Issue 7

    Originally posted on Australian Haiku Society: A reminder to Australian haiku poets that submissions to Windfall: Australian Haiku Issue 7 will be open throughout July 2018.  Please send up to six haiku relevant to the experience of urban and rural life in Australia. Observations that celebrate landform, seasons, and our unique flora and fauna, are…

  • Mare Tranquillitatis’ “Sailor’s yarn…”

    #Haiku Happenings #4: Eva Limbach’s haiku appears in Chrysanthemum! sailor’s yarn the audacity of our dreams — Read on evamaria-limbach2.blogspot.com/2018/06/blog-post_22.html

  • My Daily #Haiku (6/22/18)

    6/22/18: friend Facebook friends the last time I spoke to any of them #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry

  • Dawn Swim

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Barbara Kaufman’s latest #haiga appears in Wild Voices!

  • Scryptic

    Originally posted on Project words: Thrilled to appear in the new issue of Scryptic,which also includes a review of my first ever e book on page 156 thanks to Chase & Lori! ! ? these fears the unreached depths of the lake ? night of your passing a single star fills the sky ? just…

  • Originally posted on Vento del giorno: cs.wikipedia.org ? catturo il tempo – il volo taciturno d’un gabbiano catching time – the quiet flght of a seagull © A.M. ?

  • Solstice Sequence: A #haiku couplet

        solstice evening … the neighbor’s drumming continues   evening birdsongs … the daylit sky still in view     for dVerse Poets MTB — Couplets for the Solstice (pubtended by Frank Hubeny). Frank asks us to write a couplet for the solstice. I wrote a sequence of two one-line haiku, whose last words…

  • Originally posted on Puget Lines and Edges: #Haiku Happenings #9: #Dave Kuhlmann’s latest #haiga! Puget Lines and Edges View original post