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December 6, 2019 By Theresa Cancro 1 Comment

re:Virals 222

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 first drizzle grandfather mentions an old song     –Angela Giordano, Haiku Column, August 2019 Radhamani Sarma picks out the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Angela Giordano, Jacob Salzer, Mark E. Brager, Radhamani Sarma

August 30, 2019 By Clayton Beach 6 Comments

re:Virals 208

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: old map the whole country one color — Jim Kacian, Cranach City Anthology; Border Lands (2007) Radhamani Sarma explores the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Cezar Ciobîcă, Jacob Salzer, Jim Kacian, Victor Ortiz, Virals

August 16, 2019 By Theresa Cancro 14 Comments

re:Virals 206

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 Putting Christmas back in its box — Alexis Rotella, Frogpond 42:2 (2019) Jacob Salzer finds cycles and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Alexis Rotella, Anitha Varma, Jacob Salzer, Radhamani Sarma, Rich Schilling

July 26, 2019 By Clayton Beach 7 Comments

re:Virals 203

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: winter fog an old man turns back into a tree — John McManus, The Heron’s Nest, Volume XIV:4 Rich Schilling finds more questions … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Archives, Virals Tagged With: Jacob Salzer, John McManus, Marietta McGregor, Mark Gilbert, Theresa Cancro

July 6, 2018 By Danny Blackwell Leave a Comment

re:Virals 147

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 where the wild things might have been... the autumn sky — Angela Terry,The Heron's Nest, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: angela terry, Dana Grover, Fred Krink, Jacob Salzer, Lori A Minor, Nicholas Klacsanzky

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