Haiku for Parkinson’s Interview-Tim Roberts
British poet Tim Roberts, living in New Zealand, describes his haiku practice and the ways it helps him with his Parkinson’s.
re:Virals 432
Joshua St. Clair —an opponent relegated to a distant place. Commentaries on "geysers/on Enceladus/our last fight" by Deborah P. Kolodji
James W Hackett
A bitter morning: sparrows sitting together without any necks. —James W Hackett
HAIKU DIALOGUE – Facial Expressions – surprise (2) & Introduction to All the World’s a Stage
intermission / surprise too
Igarashi Bansui
no one when I come no one when you come the second day of the year —Igarashi Bansui
Book of the Week – Some of the Silence by John Stevenson
John Stevenson is a former president of the Haiku Society of America, former editor of Frogpond, and currently serves as managing editor of The Heron’s Nest. He is a founding member of the Route 9 Haiku Group, which has published the semiannual anthology Upstate Dim Sum since 2001.
THF Galleries: Photo Haiku of Marius Alexandru 3
Marius Alexandru's work features panoramic photography . . .
Suzuki Masajo
a cormorant dives into it a seagull flies over it: first landscape I see this year —Suzuki Masajo
New to Haiku: Advice for Beginners–Mike Montreuil
Today at New to Haiku, let's welcome Mike Montreuil. He is the editor of the Haiku Canada Review and currently serves as both managing editor and tanka prose editor of cattails. Thanks for sharing your haiku journey with us, Mike!…
June Hopper Hymas
outside the motel sun glazes the mountain rim —departing year —June Hopper Hymas
