#Haikai Challenge #70 (1/26/19): Rachel Sutcliffe tribute #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga

Thank you, haijin, for raising your voices for equality. Congratulations to last week’s contributors:

Haikai Challenge Participants
1. Jane Dougherty
2. The Dark Netizen
3. Dwight L. Roth
4. Ken Gierke / rivrvlogr
5. Revived Writer
6. Merril D. Smith
7. Janice
8. Jules @ Strands
9. Helene Vaillant
10. Reena Saxena

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Moving forward.

We lost haijin Rachel Sutcliffe yesterday.:


Rachel Sutcliffe has suffered from a serious immune disorder for the past 14 years, throughout this time writing has been her therapy, it’s kept her from going insane. She is an active member of the British Haiku Society and the online writing group Splinter4all. Her work has appeared in numerous print and online journals including Hedgerow, Prune Juice, Brass Bell, Cattails, The Heron’s Nest, tinywords, and A Hundred Gourds.
Awards and Other Honors: Work selected for big data: The Red Moon Anthology of English-language Haiku 2014 (Red Moon Press 2015); Journey to Crone (Chuffed Buff Books 2013); The Survivor’s Guide To Bedlam (Brian Wrixon Books 2012); Poets with Voices Strong-In Praise-In Memory- In Ink anthology (Brian Wrixon Books 2012). C.2.2. Anthology of short verse (Yet To Be Named Fee Press 2013); and Kigo: Seasonal Words Issues 1 and 2 (Chuffed Buff Books 2014). Short listed for Desmond O’Grady Poetry Competition, White House Limerick Poetry.

Many of you may be familiar with her exsquisite haiku and senryu. Many of you know that I have often reblogged her work:


wind
BY FRANK J. TASSONE ON JANUARY 25, 2019 • ( 2 COMMENTS )
#Haiku Happenings #4: I’m sad to share the news of Rachel Sutcliffe’s passing. This may be her last haiku. Rest In Peace, Haijin! You were one of our best!

Project words

wind through the trees
the ocean
in my heart


Daily Haiku: Jan. 20, 2019
BY FRANK J. TASSONE ON JANUARY 20, 2019 • ( LEAVE A COMMENT )
#Haiku Happenings #5: Charlotte Digregorio’s Daily Haiku features Rachel Sutcliffe!

Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog
snow-filled nest
the depth of silence
before spring
by Rachel Sutcliffe (England, UK)
cattails, April 2017



Rachel has also been featured in the Living Haiku Anthology:


his death day
in graveyard shadows
gathered crows

The Zen Space Winter Showcase 2015 
 
talking done
the dregs of friendship
in our mugs

tinywords 15 December 2015
 
heavy snow
shovelling away
the solitude

Failed Haiku January 2016

and the Living Senryu Anthology:


hospital ward
the hum of machines
she no longer needs
Cattails  May 2014 


 
long wait
knitting the tension
into a scarf
Cattails  January 2015 
 
paving stones


stepping round the cracks


in our relationship
Cattails  May 2015 

We truly lost one of the best of us, haijin. This week, I would like to honor her memory and her beautiful haikai. So let’s do something a little different.

Choose your favorite haikai by Rachel (haiku, senryu, haibun, haiga, tanka, renga, etc.). Then, write a comparable haikai poem in the style of your choice that honors the spirit of the favorite that you chose.

For example:

hospital ward
the hum of machines
she no longer needs


Cattails  May 2014 

last pump

of a respirator

Calvary

In addition to her haikai from her Registry and Living Haiku/Senryu Anthology profiles, you can read her website, Project Words.

Let’s celebrate Rachel Sutcliffe, haijin!

As always:

Here’s how the challenge works:

1. write the haikai poem of your choice.
2. post the link of your post to Mister Linky.
3. pingback by posting the link to the challenge on your site.
4. read and comment on other contributors’ posts.

Thank you, haijin, for joining me in this special memorial challenge. Rest in Peace, Rachel!

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26 responses to “#Haikai Challenge #70 (1/26/19): Rachel Sutcliffe tribute #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga”

  1. Jane Dougherty Avatar

    What exquisite haiku she wrote! She was from where I grew up and I’m ashamed to say I hadn’t realised. She has a very local name too. Thanks for introducing me to her. A beautiful spirit has been lost

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Indeed, Jane! I couldn’t believe it when I heard. Thanks!

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      1. Jane Dougherty Avatar

        I have read a fair bit of haiku and most of it doesn’t do anything for me at all, not even the Japanese ‘masters’. I often prefer our amateur stumblings. All of hers that I read were tiny gems.

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      2. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

        That’s why I reblogged her haiku so frequently. She was a marvel!

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      3. Jane Dougherty Avatar

        I agree with that. Puts old Basho in his place 🙂

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  2. […] Sutcliffe, an accomplished and recognized haiku poet, has died. In #Haikai Challenge #70: Rachel Sutcliffe, Frank Tassone asks us write a haikai poem, using one of Rachel’s poems as […]

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  3. Senryu: Death Day | The Dark Netizen Avatar

    […] #Haikai Challenge #70: Rachel Sutcliffe […]

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  4. Blackberrying – Jane Dougherty Writes Avatar

    […] Tassone’s haikai challenge this week is to write a tribute haiku to one of the late Rachel Sutcliffe’s poems. Rachel […]

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  5. petrujviljoen Avatar

    Frank, I’m confused. I’ve just received, today, 27 January, a post in my WP Reader from Projectwords called ‘winter’.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Rachel must have scheduled this post to publish today before she died. It’s so poignant. Tia Haynes shares it on Facebook and remarked that it’s like she knew!

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      1. petrujviljoen Avatar

        i didn’t know one could schedule a post to be published later! That said: it’s a loss and that’s a fact.

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  6. […] Linked to Frank J Tassone’s call for a tribute to Rachel Sutcliff who passed away a few days […]

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Awesome! Thank you 🙏

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  7. […] Written for Frank J Tassone’s Haikai Challenge […]

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  8. Jules Avatar

    One can always pay respects to those who pass…
    strangers words can breath new life to new readers.
    (nope that’s not my post)

    Respectfully: detailed attention

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  9. In memory of Rachel Sutcliffe 1977-2019 – Ontheland Avatar

    […] Haikai Challenge Rachel Sutcliffe […]

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  10. Haiku: For Rachel – Whippet Wisdom – a Highland Journey Avatar

    […] J Tassone on his Haijin in Action Blog invites us to select our favourite haikai by Rachel and write a haiku that honours her spirit as a […]

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  11. […] am joining Frank J. Tassone and other poets in writing tributes to Rachel Sutcliffe. The haiku that inspired me, found at this […]

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  12. […] and recognized haiku poet, died this past week. My senryū is a response to Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #70: Rachel Sutcliffe, which asks us to use one of Rachel’s poems as […]

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  13. Charmed Chaos Avatar

    Added to Mr. Linky Frank. Thank you.

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  14. February 2019 | method two madness Avatar

    […] This month, having done a grey February mandala (perhaps next month a grid), I decided to take up Frank Tassone’s challenge to honor poet Rachel Sutcliffe by writing haiku inspired by her […]

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