Month: April 2019

  • ‘Work in progress’ 10/10 #haikufeltings

    Originally posted on Stella Pierides: work in progress— through the mists a door to another world

  • Haibun: musings on a death

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: ? They took us to see The Greatest Story Ever Told when I was at primary school. We all knew the story, that Jesus gets killed in the end, but like all stories, knowing the end doesn’t mean you don’t hope it to be different this time. He still…

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/12/19)

    4/12/19: light-hearted TGIF … the light-hearted banter in the office #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2019 / #GloPoWriMo2019 12/30

  • packing up

    Originally posted on Haiku Gravy: the tide retreats preparing to leave the holiday cottage

  • Puddle

    Originally posted on writing in north norfolk: a single puddle beside an abandoned car leaking rainbows Kim M. Russell, 11th April 2019 Image found on Pinterest My response to Carpe Diem 1646 Puddles (modern kigo) In another episode in which we are exploring the season words (kigo) for spring, we have another modern kigo for…

  • A New Resonance 11 now in Sweden!

    A New Resonance 11 now in Sweden!

    Originally posted on Anna Maris: The Red Moon Press bi-annual anthology A New Resonance has finally arrived in Sweden. The anthology series was originally meant to be new poets, but this edition includes a number of experienced poets who have been on the haiku scene for many years. I am very proud to be in…

  • Smuggs ’14 Chronicle, Day 3, July 27, 2014

    We arrive at the Notch Squad tent. Alison, a stocky, twenty-something woman smiles and greets us. A few moments later, she moves all of us—a handful of kids and parents—to Rigabello’s, since camp is on thunder watch. Only the building is locked. Huddled under a yawning as the rain pours, I ask, “Alright, who hasn’t…

  • ‘earthworms’ 10/100 #haikufeltings

    Originally posted on Stella Pierides: earthworms … the musty smell of dark soil