Alan often stops for ducks, this time at Kew Gardens, London |
river-moss the mallards feeding the day slowly
Alan Summers
New Feature!
Feature: A week of haiku by Alan Summers, June 11 through the 17th.
Enjoy visiting each day, and do click like if you do like, and even leave a comment! :-)
https://charlottedigregorio.wordpress.com/2017/06/10/haiku-by-alan-summers-june-11-through-the-17th/
https://charlottedigregorio.wordpress.com/2017/06/11/haiku-by-alan-summers-june-12-2017/
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https://charlottedigregorio.wordpress.com/2017/06/15/daily-haiku-june-15-2017/
https://charlottedigregorio.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/daily-haiku-june-16-2017/
https://charlottedigregorio.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/daily-haiku-june-17-2017/
Also, here are a few other new haiku in various print and online magazines:
the bee hotel
there are
no vacancies
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Blithe Spirit Vol. 27 No. 2 May 2017
From “Risk” a type of fiction thriller ekphrastic haibun
What is haibun?
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/haibun-prose-with-haiku-writing-and.html
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/alan-summers-appears-in-new-haibun.html
What is haibun?
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/haibun-prose-with-haiku-writing-and.html
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/alan-summers-appears-in-new-haibun.html
taking a lunch break...
the common blue damselflies
gliding into packs
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Hedgerow #113 (May 2017)
Common Blue Damselflies
basketball sessions
Azure Damselflies shift
the day’s heat around
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Hedgerow #114 2nd June 2017
Azure Damselflies
On-line Guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Britain and Ireland
solstice heat
the moon quicker
in a taxi
Alan Summers
Invited writer for the anthology of the Samobor Haiku Meeting, Samobor 2017, Croatia
mountain clouds
the birth of the moon
out of a river bed
Alan Summers
World haiku poetry day Ensamble (April 2017)
Cha No Keburi (Smoke Tea) publication
candlemas
little fingers pulling
the wishbone
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Brass Bell Edible Haiku (April 2017)
Anthology credit: EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2017 The theme of Reconciliation
Candlemas
“birds… indicate the way of the poor.”
The tradition behind pulling a wishbone:
fading photos
a goldfinch tugs again
at the spiderweb
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Blithe Spirit Vol. 27 No. 2 May 2017
zigzagging
the meadow buttercups
into a robin’s song
Alan Summers
Publication credit: Blithe Spirit Vol. 27 No. 2 May 2017
those who stop —
ducks taking colour
from the river
Alan Summers
Publication credit: brass bell: a haiku journal curated by Zee Zahava (January 2017)
An actual observation but also inspired by Ducks written by F.W. Harvey (1919)
Berlin afternoon
the rain in your hair
passing time
Alan Summers
Award Credit: wonderfold haibun winner (January 2017)
Republished:
Narrow Road
Literary Magazine for Flash Fiction – Poetry - Haibun
Special invitation only inaugural issue first (April 2017)
Alan Summers is the President of the United Haiku and Tanka Society, and the co-founder of Call of the Page: www.callofthepage.org
Call of the Page regularly runs popular online courses on haiku and related genres such as haibun; tanka; senryu; shahai; tanka stories etc...
Do contact us (Karen and Alan) at:
https://www.callofthepage.org/contact/
Call of the Page regularly runs popular online courses on haiku and related genres such as haibun; tanka; senryu; shahai; tanka stories etc...
Do contact us (Karen and Alan) at:
https://www.callofthepage.org/contact/
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