Online internet courses by Call of the Page

Are you interested in a Call of the Page course? We run courses on haiku; tanka; tanka stories/prose; haibun; shahai; and other genres.

Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.

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Showing posts with label one-line haiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label one-line haiku. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Happy New Year’s Eve to everyone, and 2015!





Happy New Year’s Eve to everyone!

Wishing you all 
an amazing 2015 fellow humans, and all living creatures!




Kirkstone Pass
a sheepdog gathers
its part of the world

Publication Credit: Muttering Thunder vol. 1, 2014

Kirkstone Pass:




hard frost-
the snail-hammerings
of a song thrush

Publication Credit: Muttering Thunder vol. 1, 2014




after rain midnight dreams a hedgehog

Publication Credit:   brass bell: a haiku journal
curated by Zee Zahava (Monday, September 1, 2014)




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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Modern Haiku, Alan Summers robinsong haiku (European Robin) one line haiku









this small ache and all the rain too robinsong  


one-line haiku by Alan Summers
Published: Modern Haiku vol. 44.1 winter/spring 2013




image information:


English: A European Robin singing near Doolin, Ireland

, 22:51:43
Source Own work
Author Scott Wieman

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:European_Robin_Singing.jpg

 

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Alan Summers, one-line haiku in premier haiku magazine Roadrunner, plus haiku prize


Two of my one-line haiku were accepted for Roadrunner Haiku Journal, a premier publication on haikai literature.



Hirst's butterflies disturbing the exhibits people



chestnut moon shifting in my memory ghost floors


Publication Credits: Roadrunner 12.3 (December 2012)


I have a number of other haiku and short verse under various pseudonyms as part of the MASKS 4 feature.  There'll be a prize for the most guessed correctly.


Roadrunner Haiku Journal was founded and edited by Jason Sanford Brown beginning in 2004. With the first issue of 2009, Scott Metz took over as editor, and has since coedited with Paul Pfleuger, Jr.

R'r is an online journal seeking to publish the best and most diverse in English-language haiku (including senryu, zappai and short poetry inspired by haiku).

Various people have helped make Roadrunner become one of the foremost magazines about contemporary haiku including: Elizabeth Searle Lamb; Jim Kacian; Ferris Gilli; Miriam Sagan; and William J. Higginson.


Weblink to Damien Hirst, global and controversial artist: http://www.damienhirst.com/

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