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Archives for July 2012

July 28, 2012 By Gene Myers 12 Comments

Introducing The Poem I am Living with Today

Have you ever read "Kora in Hell" by William Carlos Williams? It was an experiment that stands out in his catalogue. On the top of the page is the poem; on the bottom of the page, his thoughts. I was thinking of a new feature called “The Poem I am Living with Today.” It would be kind of like … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Alan Pizzarelli, haiku writing

July 6, 2012 By Jim Kacian 7 Comments

July Per Diem: The Kindness of Strangers

The Per Diem: Daily Haiku poems for July have been up a few days now, and I have been remiss about getting the news to you. My apologies to you all, and especially to Peter Newton, editor for this month. Peter writes of his selections: “Haiku is the poetry of inclusion. The poetry of happenstance. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Per Diem News

July 1, 2012 By Gene Myers 3 Comments

Some examples of haiga done well

Thank you for the feedback. Here is a Garry Gay haiku that was turned into a haiga from a blog I haven't seen before called See Haiku Here.                       Here is one from the link of favorites provided by Scott Metz at R'r. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft Tagged With: Garry Gay, haiga, Lee Gurga, R'r

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