Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Alan Summers & haiku workshop and haiku writing walks: Wolds Words 2009 Festival


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Wolds Words Festival
Lincolnshire
Friday 23rd October 2009


Booking is essential for all events.

How to book...
Call 01507 329437
Email info@woldswords.org.uk

Box Office open:
Monday to Friday
9.00am to 5.00pm


EVENT #1
Haiku & Senryu Workshop £5
10.00am to 12.00pm
Navigation Warehouse, LOUTH
http://www.louthcanal.org.uk/warehouse.html
This workshop is suitable for beginners right through to advanced writers. There will be exercises and group discussion/Q&A and a complimentary Haiku Journal notebook.
*Special Offer:
Only £7.50 if you book onto both Haiku & Senryu Workshop and Haiku Walk.

EVENT #2
Haiku Walk £5
2.00pm to 3.30pm
Begins at Navigation Warehouse, LOUTH
http://www.louthcanal.org.uk/warehouse.html
http://www.louthcanal.org.uk/geography.html
"Haiku are poems rooted in natural history and the seasons; they make us conspirators with wildlife, as nature half-writes the haiku before we've even put pen to paper. Become a co-poet with nature!" Alan Summers
*
Special Offer:

Only £7.50 if you book onto both Haiku & Senryu Workshop and Haiku Walk.

Wolds Words 2009 Festival :
http://woldswords.net/festival.html
http://www.woldswords.org.uk/
Louth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louth,_Lincolnshire

A hint at the kind of scenery, full of rich haiku possibilities, we might come across!

Image by Leew (30 September 2006)
Picture: Remains of a lock on the Louth Canal at Alvingham
Leew's statement: "I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide. In case this is not legally possible, I grant any entity the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law."

3 comments:

  1. I wish I could go on a haiku walk! Let me know if you're ever in the USA!

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  2. Hi Alison,

    If I come over, I'll definitely have one or more haiku walks, and love it if you can join in on one or more. ;-)

    There's nothing planned for this year but who knows, maybe next year! ;-)

    Alan

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  3. Thanks for the haiku => tanka suggestions. I will think it over some!

    Old dog, new tricks and all that jazz! I was just getting the hang of haiku!

    http://myreflectionsmusings.blogspot.com/2009/09/autumn-haiku.html

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