Alan Summers, Japan Times Award (2002), President, United Haiku and Tanka Society, and co-founder of Call of the Page, providing literature, education & literacy projects, often based around Japanese genres.
For events & workshops contact us through our Call of the Page website: Call of the Page.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
down the sidewalk an old vagrant with daisies in his mouth
I sent a message via your website about a haiku event in Southampton.
We must meet up, especially if you can't make the Southampton event!
I'm at my haiku cafe Thursday and Friday lunchtime 1-2pm but can meet up in Bristol; Bradford-on-Avon or further along the line (railway station wise as I don't drive.)
I like Newport, but not the rail station. My partner had to have the ladies toilets closed down as she has never seen anything as bad, and she is a well-travelled person!
Very nice Alan! We must have a chat sometime. I live in Newport, not far from either you or Matt, and it would be nice to get together..
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Hi Sangeet,
ReplyDeleteI sent a message via your website about a haiku event in Southampton.
We must meet up, especially if you can't make the Southampton event!
I'm at my haiku cafe Thursday and Friday lunchtime 1-2pm but can meet up in Bristol; Bradford-on-Avon or further along the line (railway station wise as I don't drive.)
I like Newport, but not the rail station. My partner had to have the ladies toilets closed down as she has never seen anything as bad, and she is a well-travelled person!
Details about my Bristol haiku cafe residency