through the fog
the smell of fish ahead
of the boat
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: boats (Alison Williams)
40/100 Days of Summer
through the fog
the smell of fish ahead
of the boat
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: boats (Alison Williams)
40/100 Days of Summer
spring twilight
a newborn’s cry echoes
through the school gym
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NaHaiWriMo: birth (Christina Nguyen)
38/100 Days of Summer
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chili and chocolate
the way opposites
attract
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: chili pepper (Paul David Mena)
37/100 Days of Summer
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the old flame growing old acer
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: love
35/100 Days of Summer
long hours
the heat of the patio
stones
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: holiday activities (Annie Juhl)
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a thousand times on the lips watermelon
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: watermelon (Stella Pierides)
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whistling through a blade of grass poems I might write
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: grass (Melissa Allen)
34/100 Days of Summer
tide pool
a sea urchin loses
its spines
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: tide pool (Patty Hardin)
33/100 Days of Summer
“Mexicans Pay in Blood for America’s War on Drugs”
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tasting metal
the cup fills with news
of war
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This haiku, linked with the article above, now appears in Haiku News: the personal is the political is the poetical
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(Vol. 1, No. 30)
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Pleiades –
a lone fisherman
crosses himself
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: star myths (Linda Papanicolau)
31/100 Days of Summer
I am thrilled for my work to be featured on Kathy Uyen Nguyen’s blog/Live Journal Origami Lotus Poetry. My entry is today, the 5th of August 2012. Many thanks to Kathy for her generous and insightful comments.
Each day all through this month, Kathy features one individual poet, artist, or writer from all over the world. Please visit her blog, read, and leave a comment.
tendrils –
faraway, a butterfly’s
fluttering wings
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: lightness (prompter: John Carley)
28/100 Days of Summer
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full moon
once again I find myself
on Google
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: full moon
26/100 Days of Summer (still with the prompt ‘keep it under your hat: a narcissistic need/obsession…)
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lonely hearts club
the weekly meal
oversubscribed
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: heart (Kat Creighton)
star-gazing
ice coating of cosmic dust
on my collar
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: cosmic
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sunflowers
the smell of bales of straw
just after harvest
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: starting with letter s
23/100 Days of Summer
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puffballs
a topiary hen guards
the garden
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: mushrooms
21/100 Days of Summer
NaHaiWriMo (The FB community National Haiku Writing Month) has been growing since its inception in February 2011. I have been a member and writing a haiku a day since then, as readers of this blog will know.
This coming August is going to be a special month.
“In Michael Dylan Welch’s (the NaHaiWriMo creator and co-ordinator’s) words,
“I’m pleased to let you know that, for the month of August, 2012, I’ve asked 31 different people to provide a single writing prompt for reach day of the month. I’ll be announcing the prompts each day, so you’ll discover not only a new writing prompt, but also learn who the day’s prompter is for each day. These 31 prompters include many of our past monthly prompters, plus a number of new folks. The prompters and prompts have all been selected, and the prompts are varied and fun, so August should be a particularly enjoyable month — and hopefully a little different, to shake things up a bit.
Now, to make this idea even more fun, I’ve asked each of the 31 daily prompters to monitor all poems posted and to select at least five favourite poems written in response to their prompt. I’ve asked them to select haiku and senryu only (no haiga, but poems used in haiga can be considered). To be selected, poems should be previously unpublished (we’ll assume so). So please post your best haiku and senryu, because the daily prompt providers will be on the lookout for their favourite poems from what you post (prompters, please also include one of your own poems if you write about your own prompt). If all goes well, I’d like to turn this into a PDF-format book that everyone can download for free. How does that sound?.
Thanks to all of you for your enthusiastic ongoing participation in NaHaiWriMo! Isn’t this place a hoot?”
Indeed, it is a hoot! An inspiring place for all haiku poets to hang around! Sharpen your pencils and smartphone styluses!
For more information about this FB community go here.
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making jam
the blackcurrant stain
on his new shirt
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: surprise
17/100 Days of Summer
The results of the International Kukai 4th of July Forget-me-nots are out. I am very happy to see one of my haiku reach 2nd place this time round.
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sticky notes
on the fridge door
forget-me-nots
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2nd place
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forget-me-nots
fading on her palm
his phone number
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4 (tie)
…..
cluttered desk—
next to her own picture
forget-me-nots
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9 (tie)
1
fault finder
under the sun umbrella
a dry patch
2
umbrella plant this dry patch under the umbrella
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: umbrella
14/100 Days of Summer
the voice
of the wind in your vowels
calm in the evening
NaHaiWriMo pormpt: sounds like
12/100 Days of Summer
I am very pleased to report that two of my haibun set in Athens, Greece, have been published by Contemporary Haibun Online: Feeding the Doves, a story inspired by a photograph on Robert Geiss’ wonderful blog “daily Athens photo”; and “The Haircut”, exploring the hardships Greek people are facing in the current economic crisis.
The actual photograph of the man feeding the doves that inspired this story can be seen here. In fact, visiting the site to look for the link, I realise that a version I’d sent Robert thanking him for the photograph, had been posted on his blog! So, let us keep feeding the doves!