winter sun
piling kindling
for the fire
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in hedgerow: journal of small poems #12
Category Archives: Journals 2014
Per Diem: Daily Haiku for December 2014
Great news! The Haiku Foundation’s Per Diem: Daily Haiku feature for December 2014 is on the theme of “Light and Dark,” and the shades in between. I had the pleasure of assembling this collection, drawing on haiku across the range from dark to light.
A seasonal topic. By way of an introduction, I quote from The Haiku Foundation blog post:
“Winter is the par excellence season where this duality comes to a head. For some, the long nights come with festivals of light, religious or secular holidays. For others, winter is a season of slowing down, of depression, loneliness, low spirits, spirits… For some poets, light is the source of inspiration; for others, darkness, against light, the essential element spicing their writing. Either way, wherever poets are, whatever their experience, tradition, or culture, poetry of light flows from their pen.This month’s Per Diem draws on haiku exploring this dichotomy of light and dark, and reflects on our dependence on and appreciation of this duality.“
I am really grateful to the poets who kindly gave permission to include their work in this project.
Do you have a poem on this theme? Please share it in the comment box here
And don’t forget to check out the Per Diem: Daily Haiku here
‘wild stream’ “Kusamakura” 2014
wild stream
my thoughts
etc.
19th International “Kusamakura” Haiku Competition, Third Prize, Foreign Language Category, November 2014
Surprise in the post! A letter all the way from Kumamoto, Japan, with the good news: My haiku was awarded Third Prize in the 19th International ”Kusamakura” Haiku Competition, 2014. A nice letter and a certificate to show off.
This is what the organisers say about the contest: “This contest strives to celebrate the novelist and haiku poet Soseki, as well as to bring awareness of “Kumamoto and its Haiku” to the national level and further develop Kumamoto’s haiku culture.” It certainly does so, and on an international level too.
Prizes will be awarded at the Kumamoto City Municipal Gymnasium and Youth Center on November 22, 2014. Warmest congratulations to the Grand Prize and all other winners. I wish I could be there!
There is a list of winning haiku from earlier years here (scroll down).
And now back to my wild stream (of consciousness etc.)
‘winter wind’ on Per Diem: Daily Haiku!
Delighted to see my poem “winter wind” featured in today’s (5th November 2014) THF Per Diem: Daily Haiku.
In case you missed it, after all it is only displayed for a day, here it is:
winter wind
feathers and fishbones shift
inside the eyrie
This poem was a runner-up in the Snapshot Press Haiku Calendar Competition 2012 and first appeared in The Haiku Calendar 2013 (Snapshot Press, 2012).
A big thank you to the month’s editor, Sonam Chhoki, for including it in her collection “Writing the Difficult Thing.” Sonam Chhoki’s collection runs all through November, with lots of poems about difficult things to write… Each day, a new poem here. Enjoy!
Nine Haiku Moments
‘winding road’ in Haiku 2014
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winding road to nowhere rituals
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Originally published in Blithe Spirit 23:2, 2013 is now included in
Haiku 2014. Edited by Scott Metz & Lee Gurga, Modern Haiku Press, 2014.
100 notable haiku from 2013 selected by the editors of the award-winning Haiku 21. With an introduction by the editors.
‘swollen river’ in Modern Haiku
‘plum blossoms’ in Frogpond
In VerSuch 1.07.2014
“VerSuch … das projekt gendai haiku“, the German-language journal aiming to showcase the state and development of modern haiku, edited by Dietmar Tauchner and Ralf Broeker, is now online. Pleased to see it includes two of my haiku. Translated by Ralf Broeker, they can be found by scrolling down the July 2014 issue. They can also be read here:
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Nationen im Krieg
die Mathematik des Glaubens
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immer Wildrosen in ihren geheimen Tiefen
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http://gendai-haiku.blogspot.de
1.07.2014 Wartende wir
‘permission’
‘polar vortex’
polar vortex how some babies are made
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A Hundred Gourds, 3:3, June 2014, p. 14
‘cloud drift’ (again!)
cloud drift
my thoughts
follow
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A Hundred Gourds,3:3, June 2014, p. 6
‘cloud drift’ and ‘polar vortex’ in A Hundred Gourds
Delighted to see two of my poems:
‘cloud drift’ and
‘polar vortex’
in A Hundred Gourds … (pp. 6 and 14, 3:3, June 2014) together with so many wonderful poems!
Check them out here and here
‘consolation’ in tinywords
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consolation in each raindrop the sea
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Delighted to have my one-liner appear on tinywords today!
‘mother’s day –‘
mother’s day —
aroma of frying
cardamom seeds
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: cardamom
‘dovecot’
dovecot
knowing the way
home
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Presence #49, 2014, p. 29
‘first dawn’ in the Diogen greeting card 2014
first dawn…
slow drip of last year’s
snow
prvo svitanje…
sporo kapanje lanjskog
snijega
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A Happy, Healthy and Fulfilling New Year 2014, everyone!
Poem in the Diogen pro Kultura magazine greeting card, p. 9