long day
the ocean liner
out of tea
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: cuppa
Category Archives: Projects
‘river flow’
river flow —
starlings flying
in formation
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: current
‘dovecot’
dovecot
knowing the way
home
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Presence #49, 2014, p. 29
‘Ash Wednesday’
Ash Wednesday –
all those bubbles
on my tongue
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: carbonation
‘internet of things’
“Bringing technology to life,” the scientists of today create a mechanical, Frankestein-like world, where, everything that can take a “mobile-connected chip” becomes “alive”, and part of the internet of things! Actions, reactions, and interactions in this world are automated and devoid of meaning.
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internet of things
my toothbrush orders
its own replacement
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‘red tide’
‘early spring frost’
early spring frost
the breadmaker’s warm
buttons
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#NaHaiWriMo prompt: buttons
‘corn dollies’
corn dollies –
plaiting her hair
for bed
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: Braid
‘after the floods’
after the floods
on the houseboats
first daffs
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NaHaiWriMo Prompt: boat
.
Also inspired by a very interesting article in The Guardian Society pages about houseboats on the Thames and their occupants: ‘My life in London’s houseboat slums‘. It reminded me of my walks along the river Lee too, and the houseboats I used to see there.
‘barnacles’
barnacles
the way some beliefs
take hold
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NaHaiWriMo Prompt: Barn (+acles)
‘baby-faced’
baby-faced
the new mother shows off
new year abs
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: baby
‘bonhomie’
bonhomie…
burrito
and beer
.
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: burrito
‘hole in the bagel’ and ‘cycling lane’
hole in the bagel…
giving me space
to breathe
.
NaHaiWriMo prompt: bagel
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cycling lane
keeping to the straight
and narrow
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: bicycle
‘winter storms…’
winter storms…
the fire-eater postpones
her act
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: busker
‘bare branches’
bare branches
the stains
in her notebook
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: book
‘snow moon’
‘freezing rain’
freezing rain –
coffee beans pouring
into the grinder
.
NaHaiWriMo prompt: beans
‘In the Garden of Absence’ wins prize!
In the Garden of Absence
Awarded the Haiku Society of America Mildred Kanterman Memorial Merit Book Awards 2013 (3rd place, for books published in 2012).
From the judges’ commentary in Frogpond, the journal of the Haiku Society of America:
“A charming collection… This intersection of the past and present is within all of us, and Pierides mines it well. A very satisfying read” (Vol. 37:1, p. 170).
Previous praise for the Book:
— “In Pierides’s meditations, imagination takes center stage, as do imaginary gardens, real toads, and their negative space… The result is a welcome debut in which the reader will find much to admire.”
In Briefly Reviewed, Frogpond, 36-1, Spring 2013 (Click here, please scroll down).
— “This is an engaging collection…”
Modern Haiku 44.2, 2013 (in the “Briefly Noted” section).
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— “A Poetic Gem… In the Garden of Absence is a lovely little book that sparkles with a quiet brilliance – every word shines.”
Debbie Strange on Amazon.co.uk
— “In the Garden of Absence is a stunning book. From homely to somewhat obscure, Pierides touches a chord. Her poetry is the essence of haiku and an inspiration for many of us. In the Garden of Absence A must-read book of poetry.”
Sondra Byrnes on Amazon.co.uk
–“… everything, from cover to cover, the cover image, the design, the graphical presentation, the empty space around the haiku, also the introduction… all very aesthetically (one more Greek word) appealing and pleasing! Thank you for taking me on this Magical Journey!”
Freddy Ben-Arroyo, Haifa, Israel*
–“… I really enjoy reading it, and already have some favorites…”
Annie Juhl, Svendborg, Denmark.
–“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed reading your book this afternoon while sipping on a chai latte. A few that I particularly like are: “between my ego and yours”, “the horses neighing”, “your vacant stare”, “moment of stillness” and “shooting stars”. The whole book is really lovely… the beautiful cover, the feel of the paper and the afterword by Michael Dylan Welch. Thank you for sharing your beautiful poems with me!”
.Lauren Mayhew, Boston, USA
–“Stella Pierides pays attention in simple ways (and sometimes vast ways) to her surrounding world, noticing the warmth of a hen’s eggs on Mother’s Day, that only a dog makes eye contact on a crowded train, or in observing the tiny dark holes in a pin cushion as she extracts its pins.”
Michael Dylan Welch, Sammamish, Washington, USA
–“I cannot recommend ‘In the Garden of Absence‘ by Stella Pierides highly enough. A great Afterword too by Michael Dylan Welch. … The book is entrancing.”
Sheila Windsor, Worcester, UK
‘first laughter…’ and ‘dust storms –‘
first laughter…
she offers him
oysters
.
Shiki Kukai, Kigo entry
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dust storms —
our beginnings
and endings
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Shiki Kukai, Free Format entry, third place
‘night bus’
night bus
I sit on
her warmth
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Prompt: Afterlife
NaHaiWriMo 4th Year!
February is National Haiku Poetry Month – wherever you might be on the planet. The shortest month of the year for the challenge that may become the longest-lasting commitment you will ever make!
But let’s start small. First write one haiku a day for the whole month. Join a community of poets around the world who endeavor to write at least one haiku a day. And see how it goes… I did, four years ago, when it all started.
The NaHaiWriMo Facebook community encouraged me, nurtured my writing; and this quiet, positive, non-critical presence of people helped me grow. This steady, unfailing presence provided a background for my daily attempts: poetic ventures, haiku versions to work on, check with others.
Other members let me know if they’d read my poem, if they ‘liked’ it, if a different version would work; if they shared my experience or predicament, my point of view, or appreciated my difference. Not often, but cumulatively, in doses that my ego could take…
It worked! I’ve made the commitment to haiku and its special way of seeing and conveying experiences.
Try it yourself. You may like it and start writing haiku each day of every month, all year round. It may help open up time, expand moments the way only haiku can.
To see how it works, take a look here
For how to go about finding out how to write these poems, there is help from the founder and co-ordinator of this project, Michael Dylan Welch here and in more articles posted on this site
You will find the NaHaiWriMo Community here
And for inspiring, prize-winning as well as thematic collections of haiku by poets the world over, you will do well to visit the The Haiku Foundation site here
There’s also a daily poem treat, the Per Diem: Daily Haiku ready for you to pick up here
‘year of the horse’
year of the horse –
a powerful trot through
the bamboo grove
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A happy New Year of the horse to my Chinese friends!
‘bend in the road’
bend in the road
a tree growing against
the wind
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: Alchemy
‘anise scent’
anise scent
his shadow looms
larger
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My entry to The Indian Kukai from IN haiku, January 2014.
‘leaving harbour’
leaving harbour
the wolf moon
dolphins…
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: abandoned
‘wolf moon’
.
wolf moon
one way or another
treading a path
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: ambiguous
‘alone’
alone
with its ailments
wolf moon
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: (effects of) lack of prompt
‘acorns’
.
acorns –
coughing
on the Tube
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: Acorns
‘remedy’
.
remedy
for writer’s block
green muse…
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: absinthe


