One of the better apps that features haiku is the THFhaiku
app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch.
Here are a few of my haiku featured on this app:
UK:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/thf-haiku/id453464896?mt=8
USA:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thf-haiku/id453464896?mt=8
UK:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/thf-haiku/id453464896?mt=8
USA:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thf-haiku/id453464896?mt=8
lime quarter
an ice cube collapses
over jazz
Publications credits: Presence No.13
(2001); Bristol Evening Post article//Latimer’s Diary (2002);
BeWrite.net (2003); Haiku Friends
Vol. 1 (Japan 2003); BBC 1 - Regional arts feature (November 2003); tinywords, (2004); City:
Bristol Today in Poems and Pictures, Paralaia (2004); Seven magazine feature:
“Three lines of simple beauty” (2006); BroadcastLab, ArtsWork Bath Spa
University (2006 - 2007); : Blogging Along Tobacco Road: Alan Summers - Three
Questions (2010) Twitter Seven By Twenty (2010); See
Haiku Here haiga (Japan, 2011); haijinx volume IV, issue
1 (2011); Derbyshire
Library Service Poem a Month (June 2011); THFhaiku app for
iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)
the rain
almost a friend
this funeral
Publications credits: Azami #28 (Japan 1995); First Australian online Anthology
(October 1999): Blithe Spirit article On minimalism and other things DJ Peel Vol 9 No.3 (1999); tempslibre
(2001); Cornell University, Mann Library, U.S.A. "Daily Haiku" (Oct
2001); The Omnibus Anthology, haiku and senryu (Hub Editions Hub Haiku series 2001); Hidden (British Haiku
Society Anthology 2002); The New Haiku (Snapshot Press, 2002); First Australian
Haiku Anthology (2003); BeWrite.net
(2003); Birmingham Words Magazine Issue 3 (Autumn 2004); seven magazine
feature: “Three lines of simple beauty”
(2006); tempslibre (2010); Blogging Along Tobacco Road: Alan Summers -
Three Questions (2010); Travelogue on World Haiku Festival 2002 ,
Part 2 (Akita International
Haiku Network 2010); The Temple
Bell Stops: Contemporary Poems of Grief, Loss and Change (2012); THFhaiku app
for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)
turning into the thermals
unknown birds
into white then dark again
Publications credits: Azami #26 (Japan 1998); THFhaiku app for
iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)
blue moon
you believe there's nothing
up my sleeve
you believe there's nothing
up my sleeve
Publications credits: THFhaiku
app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)
fading last note
torresian crow sounds
the darkening sky
Publications credits:
Paper Wasp (1997); Azami (Japan 1998); Blithe Spirit (June 2004); Shamrock
Haiku Journal, Irish Haiku Society, Spring 2006; Sketchbook, A Journal for Eastern & Western Short Forms
Nov. 2007; Haiku Hike; THFhaiku app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)
1 comment:
very cool, Alan!
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