Month: August 2020
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Journals That Carry Haibun – Ray Rasmussen’s Haibun & Haiku Blog
#Haiku Happenings #4: Ray Rasmussen lists several #haibun journals! Is is safe to say that most writers want someone to read their work. So we send our haibun to friends and family, post it on forums, submit it to journals and publishers, and we create our own blogs to show our work. . . .…
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My Daily #Haiku (8/4/20)
8/4/20: clock tropical storm–from the mantle clocksilence #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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DailyHaiga, July 2020
Originally posted on Il fiume scorre ancora: ‘spring thaw’ in DailyHaiga, an edited journal of contemporary and traditional haiga, edited by Linda Pilarsky. Delighted and grateful to be here. spring thaw one bud after another haiku and ph. by Eufemia Griffo http://www.dailyhaiga.org/haiga-archives/2740/-spring-thaw-by-eufemia-griffo-italy
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Eerie Quiet
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: charcoal skies get light an eerie quiet takes hold the eye of the storm Pat R 8/08/20 For Ronovan Writes Haiku where the prompt is “Eye & Light” pass by to do some reading or to participate here. https://ronovanwrites.com/2020/08/03/ronovan-writes-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-317-eyelight/
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Sturgeon Moon – A Tanka – Poetry For Healing
#Haiku Happenings #1 (8/4/20): Christine Bolton’s latest #tanka for my current #Haikai Challenge! Sturgeon Moon Full moon rising high Reflecting light on water Stirring dormant souls Silhouettes of jumping fish Visible in glow of dusk Sturgeon Moon – A Tanka – Poetry For Healing
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Imaginary Friends
Originally posted on the other bunny: For a long time, Captain Hector Barbossa lived in our kitchen cupboard. During dinner, we heard him eating apples, being disinclined to acquiesce the request of parley, encrusting his peg leg with gold and jewels. One day he wasn’t there. “He was just gone, mum”, my daughter said. “He was…
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Oh Fibonacci
Originally posted on Bill Waters ~~ Haiku: oh Fibonacci even the sunflower knows you * * * * Interested in learning about Fibonacci numbers and how they relate to sunflowers? Read this short article in Science Magazine.
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August Gift
#Haiku Happenings #7: Eugenia’s latest #tanka for my current #Haikai Challenge! Poesy Perspectives neath the sturgeon moon plains curtained in burnished gold behold the harvest seasons come and seasons go summer was moments ago Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #150 (8/2/20): Sturgeon Moon #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga This week, write the haikai poem of…