by Ivory Web | Oct 31, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
* Rachel Green is a writer and novelist. She starts every day walking her dogs and writing poetry – and has also started 'tweeting' an early morning haiku from her Twitter account – you can find her here...
by Ivory Web | Oct 17, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
Words by Pris Campbell, image by Geoff Sanderson * Pris Campbell has published haiga and free verse poetry in numerous journals. She lives in West Palm Beach, Florida. Geoff Sanderson has published haiga in several journals and is a poet/photographer. He is...
by Ivory Web | Oct 16, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
the hoe at restearthwormschurn# # # # # sideways beneathan arch of sea oatsfiddler crab# # # # # summer duskabove the coffee bargebassoon notes* Bill Cooper is the Distinguished University Professor & President Emeritus, University of Richmond,...
by Ivory Web | Oct 2, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
Snow covered maple –my mother's bones wrapped aroundour long goodbye.# # # # #Summer stars –my children connecting shapeswith their fingers.* Heather Ann Schmidt received her MFA in Poetry from National University. She teaches writing at Oakland Community...
by Ivory Web | Sep 25, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
* Francis Masat is Co-editor of Key-Ku (Florida Keys haiku) and author of Lilacs After Winter (haibun) and other books. This haiku first appeared in the Bottle Rockets (8.2, 2006).
by Ivory Web | Sep 8, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
Open fires burnOutside homes, whileChildren favour disquiet over sleep. 5 o’clock darkness reminds the shopkeeper –Run from the evening dogs,Or fall with your brothers by the wayside. Oak trees shed faithfullyYear upon year. Sorrowful eyes looking...