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.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
The Poetry School haiku & senryu Saturday February 17th workshop: there are just a few spaces left
For more details about my haiku & senryu workshop please click onto this link: More details
Hi Alan, Roswila here. Just in case you don't read the comments again on that "clementine" haiku of mine on Spring Haiku 2007, I thought I'd post a comment here, too. My real name is Patricia Kelly, for authorship purposes. Thanks again!
Dear Alan, You are right, my swans are cygnus cygnus(Whooper Swans). At sunset, their feathers reflect the sky's colours and the water's colours. We see only light colours, only nuances that change. Bit by bit... I'm glad and proud that you like my poem because I recognize you as one of the most important contemporary haiku masters. I would be honoured if you would use my poem in your workshop.
Ooh, I'd like to be there, hope it goes well!
ReplyDeleteHi Alan, Roswila here. Just in case you don't read the comments again on that "clementine" haiku of mine on Spring Haiku 2007, I thought I'd post a comment here, too. My real name is Patricia Kelly, for authorship purposes. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteDear Alan,
ReplyDeleteYou are right, my swans are cygnus cygnus(Whooper Swans). At sunset, their feathers reflect the sky's colours and the water's colours. We see only light colours, only nuances that change. Bit by bit...
I'm glad and proud that you like my poem because I recognize you as one of the most important contemporary haiku masters.
I would be honoured if you would use my poem in your workshop.