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Contests and Awards / Re: Trailblazer Contest
« on: February 12, 2021, 09:18:45 AM »
Here is my website if you want to read any of my work. Most of it has been published under Robin Anna Smith.
I am a beast of many names . . . GRIX
https://www.grixartistix.com/
I hope you will all send something in!
lol I didn't even see Alan shared my meandering haiku - Thanks, Alan!
If anyone wants to download a free copy of my haibun/tanka story chap, Fire Rainbow you can here: https://payhip.com/b/2Evl

https://www.grixartistix.com/
I hope you will all send something in!
lol I didn't even see Alan shared my meandering haiku - Thanks, Alan!
If anyone wants to download a free copy of my haibun/tanka story chap, Fire Rainbow you can here: https://payhip.com/b/2Evl
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In-Depth Haiku: Free Discussion Area / Re: What do you read to write haiku? Where do you get your inspiration?
« on: July 27, 2019, 12:29:25 PM »
Hey Rich!
When I feel uninspired, I tend to look up new science news articles and then follow what I find into deeper research. I prefer to approach most of nature from this perspective, as I am a systems-oriented person but not an outdoorsy type. My end result may not always seem indicitive of the starting spot, but I'm okay with that.
Other things I do to find inspo are: read non-haiku poetry (tons of young and fresh poetry venues, easily found on Twitter), read classical literature, look at art online, research different cultural histories and events, and look up scientific databases. A couple I love are:
International Cloud Atlas https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/descriptions-of-clouds.html
European Space Agency photo gallery https://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images
Robin
When I feel uninspired, I tend to look up new science news articles and then follow what I find into deeper research. I prefer to approach most of nature from this perspective, as I am a systems-oriented person but not an outdoorsy type. My end result may not always seem indicitive of the starting spot, but I'm okay with that.
Other things I do to find inspo are: read non-haiku poetry (tons of young and fresh poetry venues, easily found on Twitter), read classical literature, look at art online, research different cultural histories and events, and look up scientific databases. A couple I love are:
International Cloud Atlas https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/descriptions-of-clouds.html
European Space Agency photo gallery https://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images

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Contests and Awards / Re: Chapbook Results from Turtle Light Press!
« on: July 23, 2019, 05:04:13 AM »
Thanks, Alan!
Congrats to all who placed. Looks like there were some fantastic entries!
RAS
Congrats to all who placed. Looks like there were some fantastic entries!
RAS
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