Tag: haiku

  • Issue 21 is now UP for your reading pleasure!!!

    Originally posted on Project words: Very pleased to appear in the September issue of Failed Haiku ? holidays at grandma’s the crumbs in our bed ? emptying the trash can a new poem begins ? summer’s end the ice cream seller’s first hot dog ? ? missing the rush hour I’m late for work ?…

  • Daily Haiku: Sept. 1, 2017

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: cicada song the sleeping bag’s long zipper ? by Agnes Eva Savich (USA) The Heron’s Nest, Vol. VII, No. 3, 2005 ? ? ? ?

  • Undertow Tanka Review

    Originally posted on Project words: ? Delighted to see my work published for the first time in Undertow Tanka Review ? ? hint of dusk we tiptoe through your final hour ? ? high noon the empty hammock full of heat ? ? day long chill finished her party food alone ? ? Rachel Sutcliffe…

  • Daily Haiku: Aug. 31, 2017

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: Indian paintbrush a car full of laughter streaks by by Gabriel Bates (USA) Frogpond, Vol. 40:2, 2017 ?

  • Today’s Haiku (August 29, 2017)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 葡萄に種わたしに紙とペンがある  神野紗希 budô ni tane watashi ni kami to pen ga aru             grapes have seeds             I have             a pen and a paper                                                             Saki Kouno from “Haiku Shiki” (“Haiku Four Seasons,” a monthly haiku magazine), October 2015 Issue, Tokyo Shiki Shuppan, Tokyo

  • Daily Haiku: Aug. 30, 2017

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: foaming the tide pools this lonely world by Michael McClintock (USA), Author Letters in Time ?

  • incoming

    Originally posted on Project words: incoming tide wave after wave of sunlight ? ? ?

  • Daily Haiku: Aug. 29, 2017

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: Buta miso second bowl of rice aged rice ladle ? by Yuta Kawamura  (Japan) (N.B. “The longer a miso is aged, the deeper its flavor gets. It is something akin to haiku,” Kawamura says.) https://mcmurrayuniversity.jimdo.com/graduate/2016/ ?