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Short and often focused on nature, haiku are an obvious source of poetry from daily life, former Missouri Poet Laureate Mayfrances Wagner writes.
My guest this week on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Amos Bridges, who lives in Springfield, Missouri. I’m especially happy to hear from Amos because he’s the editor-in-chief for the Springfield ...
Katya Sabaroff Taylor, author of "My Haiku Life" and "Prison Wisdom," believes we all have stories and poems inside of us waiting for expression. Email her at [email protected] . I want to tell ...
We are full of our life experiences, the wonderful and the difficult, full of the history of the decades we’ve lived as well.
Haiku written by local children as part of the Rain Poetry project by nonprofit PA Humanities will soon be displayed on ...
My guest this week on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Mary Margaret Hughes, who lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Her introduction to poetry came early when her mother read Shel Silverstein books to her. She ...
New year, more poetry: Tess Taylor ended 2022 by sharing how writing a daily haiku changed her life. Now she’s ending 2023 and greeting a new year by inviting CNN Opinion readers to share how ...
The haiku, like Hall’s life, has a turning point. His series of not-quite-haikus (“distressed” in both subject matter and form) takes bits of his grief and explores its contradictions.
Haiku is a centuries old Japanese poetry format composed of 17 syllables in three unrhymed lines with the first line of five syllables, seven in the second, and five in the third. The subject is often ...
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Book review| Going beyond haiku’s nature
While Japanese haiku is generally about nature, Indian haikuists are exploring themes of war, refugees and human suffering ...
My guest this week on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Alan Katz, who lives in Milford, Connecticut. Alan says, “I’ve been writing since Miss Gordon showed me the alphabet in kindergarten. But I ...