Month: June 2020

  • #Haiku Happenings #4: Scott Metz presents a #monoku by Cherie Hunter Day!

  • My Daily #Haiku (6/24/20)

    6/24/20: molecule the explosiveand the accelerant …water molecule #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #H2O #science

  • #Haikai Challenge #144: Summer Solstice Midsummer (manastu) I — Day at the beach

    Originally posted on Tao-Talk: “A Day at the Beach,” by Edward Henry Potthast ? Blue skies linger as plovers skitter down the shore; Waves whoosh lullabies. Gulls wheel as minnows flash, catching dayflies at surface. Solstice days extend. Cloud’s shadows dance along bright beach umbrellas while babies sleep in cool shade. Sunset is still hours…

  • These Long Days

    Originally posted on .SCRAMBLED, NOT FRIED: Solstice is a myth —each new day’s the longest— interminable —————[|||]————— Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #144 ~ SOLSTICE ~

  • Solstice / Midsummer

    Originally posted on revivedwriter: For this haikai prompt. In many cultures, the summer solstice is not the beginning of summer, but it is “midsummer.” You were not aware Midsummer on the solstice Not the beginning Classification varies; An event remains itself

  • “experience …” a #tanka (6/23/20)

    6/23/20: #53 PROMPT “My Way” experience the heart-rending whole of it all then write as though life itself depends on it #tanka #micropoetry #poetry

  • #Haiku Happenings #6: Scott Metz presents a #monoku by Tiffany Shaw-Diaz!

  • Daily Haiku: June 23, 2020

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: el ninothe boy next doorthrowing snowballs at our roses   by Robert Witmer  (Japan) Failed Haiku, Issue 7, July 2016