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PHR #1 is out!

Started by AlanSummers, May 02, 2023, 07:56:31 AM

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AlanSummers

The Pan Haiku Review inaugural issue is now out:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/

Contents

Introduction
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Essay: Articulation of the Single Line Haiku (expanded version)
Poems
Article: The Long Red Thread: an investigation by Michael Lindenhofer, with Alan Summers
Poems
Book Review:  Miles Deep In A Drum Solo by Cherie Hunter Day (unabridged version)
Poems
The blue key haiku feature: Headhunting Jo Balistreri
Poems
The blue key haiku feature: The Arc of Orrin PreJean
Poems
The blue key haiku feature: The Vertical One Line Haiku of John Wisdom
Poems
Article: Duostich: Navigating Unicorns by Alan Summers, with Michael Lindenhofer
Poems
Feature: Curating Area 17: Travelling the single line of haiku incl. Presence: A core part of haiku poetry (traverse, delivery/haitatsu)
Poems
BloÍžo Outpost: What's Next?

And of course an amazing array of 1-line and 2-line haiku as well as 1-line and 2-line haiku, plus artwork!


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Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

Lorraine Pester

Morning Alan,

I read parts but the journal is so meaty that it'll take me several passes to savor it. What a labor of love for you! You have outdone yourself. Thank you for a splendid read. Alan, words are really not adequate.

I'm curious how many pages it is. On my iPhone, it's 404. Sounds like an error message doesn't it?

Best to you, Karen and Alison.

Lorraine
My entire soul is a cry, and all my work is a commentary on that cry.   Nikos Kazantzakis

AlanSummers

Thanks Lorraine!

I believe the penultimate page was 404 but it's now it's actually 407 pages in total!

Someone said it was like a journal plus a textbook, and that's spot on, as there are essays, articles, exercises, and all sorts of other things in there.

So not a fast read, definitely, more of a slow absorption over the remaining year. <grin>

Thanks again for kind words and your support, as always,

Alan


Quote from: Lorraine Pester on May 02, 2023, 09:06:08 AM
Morning Alan,

I read parts but the journal is so meaty that it'll take me several passes to savor it. What a labor of love for you! You have outdone yourself. Thank you for a splendid read. Alan, words are really not adequate.

I'm curious how many pages it is. On my iPhone, it's 404. Sounds like an error message doesn't it?

Best to you, Karen and Alison.

Lorraine
Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

Michelle V. Alkerton

Quote from: AlanSummers on May 02, 2023, 10:29:03 AM
Thanks Lorraine!

I believe the penultimate page was 404 but it's now it's actually 407 pages in total!

Someone said it was like a journal plus a textbook, and that's spot on, as there are essays, articles, exercises, and all sorts of other things in there.

So not a fast read, definitely, more of a slow absorption over the remaining year. <grin>

Thanks again for kind words and your support, as always,

Alan


Quote from: Lorraine Pester on May 02, 2023, 09:06:08 AM
Morning Alan,

I read parts but the journal is so meaty that it'll take me several passes to savor it. What a labor of love for you! You have outdone yourself. Thank you for a splendid read. Alan, words are really not adequate.

I'm curious how many pages it is. On my iPhone, it's 404. Sounds like an error message doesn't it?

Best to you, Karen and Alison.

Lorraine

Hi Alan

I look forward to nibbling on this expansive edition to continue my study of the form.  Thanks for including me.

Stay inspired!
Michelle
Always celebrate the small successes to build confidence for tackling life's bigger challenges.

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