Month: June 2019

  • Daily Haiku: June 19, 2019

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: discussing our options dust motes in the afternoon sun   by Susan Beth Furst (USA), Author road to utopia

  • Under the Covers

    #Haiku Happenings #8: Tia Haynes latest haiku appear in the inaugural edition of Bleached Butterfly!

  • Bleached Butterfly, 2019

    Originally posted on My Inner Voice: witty crows  disorientation… a hooded crow caws at the half moon remembrance day — the crows lined up on the telephone line aid distribution — a flock of crows hover around the leftovers winter dusk after the crows’ flight winter dusk landfill mining — the flight of crows above…

  • “how long…” a #tanka (6/19/19)

    6/19/19: prompt-free how long can I listen to it? babbling brook we savor each other after our latest kiss #tanka #micropoetry #poetry

  • Haibun: I Am a Gardener

    Originally posted on Magical Mystical Teacher: Several years ago excruciating back pain kept me out of my classroom for the three days. Much can happen, not all of it good, in three days. ? According to the biblical story of creation, green growing things appeared on Earth on the third day: “…the earth brought forth…

  • How to Write a Haiku Poem

    How to Write a Haiku Poem

    #Haiku Happenings #5: Colleen Chesebro offers a primer on writing haiku!

  • sizzle – – haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: midsummer the sizzle of water on earth . . Midsummer is the theme of this week’s Haikai Challenge. Where I live, in Ontario, the approaching summer solstice (June 21) is the first official day of summer. In some traditions the solstice is considered a time of ‘midsummer’ celebrations. Under ‘midsummer’ Wikipedia…

  • My Daily #Haiku (6/19/19)

    6/19/19: gates when last I heard “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” morning rain #haiku #micropoetry #poetry