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March 23, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 5 Comments

re:Virals 132

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was how many become one sound of rain — Jacob Salzer, Frogpond 38:3 Lynne Reese gets loopy: I have a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, Edwin Lomere, lynne rees

March 2, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 7 Comments

re:Virals 129

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was PECES VOLADORES Al golpe del oro solar estalla en astillas el vidrio del mar. FLYING FISH The solar gold … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, Alan Summers, Clayton Beach, Dan Schwerin, Danny Blackwell, Lorin Ford, lynne rees

January 12, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 3 Comments

re:Virals 122

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was All the time I pray to Buddha I keep on killing mosquitoes — Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828) The Essential Haiku: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, David Lanoue, Garry Eaton, Micheal O' Brien, Praniti Gulyani

December 1, 2017 By Danny Blackwell 3 Comments

re:Virals 116

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was all day long i feel its weight the unworn necklace — Roberta Beary, Pocket Change, Red Moon Press (2000) Bob … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, Bob Aspey, Hansha Teki, Roberta Beary

November 17, 2017 By Danny Blackwell Leave a Comment

re:Virals 114

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was quietly we become audience — Hilary Tann Frogpond 27.1 Linda Weir applauds the poem: This poem shows … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, Clayton Beach, Danny Blackwell, Hansha Teki, John Stevenson, linda weir, Mary Stevens, Peter Newton

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