Month: February 2019

  • Eufemia Griffo – The First prize, R.H. BLYTH AWARD 2019

    Originally posted on Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku: Haiku Happenings #10: Eufemia Griffo’s haiku is a first prize R. H. Blythe 2019 award winner! Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku View original post

  • #Haikai Challenge #73 (2/16/19) Presidents #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga

    I hope your taste of Spring lasted longer than mine did, haijin! Many of you found a way to acknowledge a taste of it! Congratulations to last week’s contributors! Haikai Challenge Participants 1. Ken Gierke / rivrvlogr2. Dwight L. Roth3. The Dark Netizen4. Pat R 5. Jules @ Strands6. Janice7. Jane Dougherty8. Suzanne 9. Revived…

  • Daily Haiku: Feb. 16, 2019

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: all the paths I didn’t choose the Milky Way by Beverly Acuff Momoi  (USA) Hedgerow, #124, 2018

  • fallen leaf

    Originally posted on Grahn Song: #Haiku Happenings #8: Richard Grahn’s latest #haiga! Grahn Song View original post

  • Haibun

    Originally posted on Bending moments: Starry Starry Night Failed Haiku Vol 3 Issue 30, 2018

  • My Daily #Haiku #2 (2/16/19)

    2/16/19: possible “Thirteenth Warrior” the implications of “that is possible” the 13th Warrior – Example battle for prince Wigliff https://youtu.be/lM5FTQjMYpg via @YouTube #HaikuChallenge (possible) #NaHaiWriMo#haiku#micropoetry#poetry

  • Today’s Haiku (February 16, 2019)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 白鳥や空には空の深轍   高野ムツオ hakuchô ya sora niwa sora no fukawadachi             swans—             sky has its deep rut             in the sky                                                 Mutsuo Takano from “Haiku Shiki” (“Haiku Four Seasons,” a monthly haiku magazine), December 2017 Issue, Tokyo Shiki Shuppan, Tokyo

  • Modern Haiku – Volume 50.1

    Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: I received the new issue of Modern Haiku, An Independent Journal of Haiku and Haiku Studies (Volume 50.1, Winter – Spring 2019). Paul Miller included a note, From The Editor, to honor that Modern Haiku has now been in print for fifty years. The website for this print journal…