Month: October 2022

  • “passed the peak…” a #tanka (10/29/22)

    10/29/22: unprompted passed the peak of fall foliage Autumn cleanup soon we celebrate our dread of death #tanka#micropoetry#poetry

  • 083 prayer to rise

    Originally posted on The Lotus: Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com prayer to rise above body consciousness Halloween

  • Today’s Haiku (October 29, 2022)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 補陀落の海きらきらと秋遍路????????? 古賀まり子 fudaraku no umi kirakira to aki-henro ??????????? the sea to the Mount Potalaka ??????????? shining, shining… ??????????? autumn pilgrim ??????????????????????????????????????????????? Mariko Koga from Haiku Dai-Saijiki (Comprehensive Haiku Saijiki), Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo, 2006 Fay’s Note:  “fudaraku” (Mount Potalaka) was believed to exist in the…

  • gold leaves

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: gold leavesleft on the treemore than enoughthen evergreensand blue sky Study window poem

  • My Daily #Haiku (10/29/22)

    10/29/22: magic Halloween… an “It’s a Kind of Magic” earworm #haiku#micropoetry#Poetry

  • 10.29.22 dream haiku

    Originally posted on Basho and Jung: children playing marbles with eyeballs

  • The Blo͞o Outlier Journal volumes

    Originally posted on Haiku Basecamp: The Blo͞o Outlier Journal volumes 2020 – 2022 The Blo͞o Outlier Journal Christmas Special Issue#1 2020 Editor Alan Summers The Blo͞o Outlier Journal Christmas Special Issue#1 2020 Editor Alan Summers.pdfDownload the-blo_o-outlier-journal-summer-issue-2021-issue-2-haibun-2Download Blo͞o Outlier Journal #3 the natural history haiku issue ed. Alan SummersDownload Blo͞o Outlier Journal senryu special Winter 2022…

  • Parkinson’s Toolbox: The Case for Haiku

    Originally posted on Stella Pierides:  The eighth issue of Juxtapositions: Research and Scholarship in Haiku is out. JuxtaEIGHT is a themed issue on “haiku and wellness,” with several articles, interviews, and resources addressing this theme. And it includes two contributions by yours truly: the article “Parkinson’s Toolbox: The Case for Haiku” is now available to…