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Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
2d ago
sleigh ride
the road ahead shimmers
in moonlight
by Marta Chocilowska (Poland)
The Haiku Foundation January – April 2018
https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/renkuarchive/2018_sleighride.pdf ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
3d ago
deep in the cave the silence of our flashlights
by Ben Gaa (USA)
Four Hundred and Two Snails
Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology, 2018 ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
4d ago
nostalgia finds a gap in my mind insomnia
by Hassane Zemmouri (Algeria ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
5d ago
Clouds
pulling apart
ground zero
by Garry Gay (USA)
Mariposa 34, Spring/Summer 2016 ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
6d ago
According to the author, Slowly Turning is a collection of the best haiku selected from the thousands that Marco Fraticelli has written in the last 50 years. Fraticelli is a longtime editor and author who regularly contributes to “The Daily Haiku.” Don’t miss this haiku collection!
(Editor’s note: I have centered every other haiku for the sake of WordPress formatting.)
remembrance day
a rabbit’s foot
on the rearview mirror
butterflies
wasting my time
writing haiku
blue moon
she sleeps
with her wristwatch on
the school caretaker
sweeps up
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Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
1w ago
her upstairs window
open just a crack
first-day moon
by Charles Trumbull (USA)
Modern Haiku, Vol. 33.2, Summer 2002 ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
1w ago
Raymond Roseliep: Man of Art Who Loves the Rose is one of the most thoroughly-researched biographies I have ever read. It’s a classic book by Donna Bauerly, scholar and contributor to this blog.
The book contains such a wide sampling of comments from Raymond Roseliep’s colleagues, students, friends, poets, and literary critics. It is a must-read book for anyone who is interested in the history of haiku in the U.S., its luminaries, and how Roseliep influenced the form. It’s just been re-released by The Haiku Foundation in an expanded edition with a comprehensive index.
I kn ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
1w ago
Learn all about Lenard D. Moore, longtime poet and professor, regularly featured on this blog! This book will be released in November, and is edited by Professor John Zheng, also a poet featured on this blog.
Conversations with Lenard D. Moore, edited by John Zheng ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
1w ago
seed potatoes –
the farmer’s story
takes root
by Bonnie J Scherer (USA)
Akitsu Quarterly Spring/Summer 2024 ..read more
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
1w ago
all the way from Paris!–
but at the homecoming
she is who she was
by Michael McClintock (USA)
Modern Haiku, Vol. XXXII, No.2, Summer 2001 ..read more