Tag: #HaikuBlossoms

  • Haiku Blossoms #23

    HaikuBlossoms – my column on rhyvers.com for the appreciation of #Japanese short forms of #poetry is online. This 23rd column features an interesting article on #Rengay writing by Garry Gay, the creator of this unique poetry form. Grateful to dear Garry for sharing the article.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Hope readers will enjoy reading this interesting article on rengay. Your feedback is most welcome!

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-23/

  • Haiku Blossoms #22

    HaikuBlossoms #22 is online! My column on #Rhyvers for the appreciation of #Japanese short forms of #poetry features ai li the creator of #cherita, #gembun & #dua—the stories they tell.

    Hope friends will enjoy these short stories.

    Thanks to dear S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in- Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to dear ai li for sharing her beautiful craft. Congratulations to all poets whose poems are featured in her essay, I too am honored to be among them!

  • Haiku Blossoms #21

    Haiku Blossoms- My 21st column on rhyvers.com covers more about haibun. Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication of the column on 31st August 2023.

    Grateful to dear Rich Youmans, Editor- in -Chief, Contemporary Haibun Online, a celebrated poet, for sharing his insightful essay – Stories Haibun Tell and his poignant haibun. Hope friends will enjoy reading more about this interesting Japanese short form of poetry.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-21/

  • Haiku Blossoms

    HaikuBlossoms—My #20th piece on #rhyvers.com covers #Haibun—the prose-poem.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the Friday publication of the column.

    Hope friends will enjoy reading about this interesting Japanese short form of poetry. Grateful to dear Roberta Beary, celebrated poet, for sharing their essay and haibun.

    HAIBUN – THE PROSE POEM

  • Haiku Blossoms

    HaikuBlossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for the appreciation of Japanese poetry is online. This eighteenth week covers more about #tanka, by Michael McClintock who has given his kind permission to share his article.

    Thanks to S Affan S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to #Tanka Society of America
    for their kind permission to share their wonderful teaching resources. Hope readers will enjoy dipping into the essay and be inspired to pen tanka.

    Read the column here:
    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-18/

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for the appreciation of Japanese short forms of poetry is online. This 16th episode shares “The Magic of Haiga”, with the kind permission of Jim Kacian & Dr Pravat Kumar Padhy. Grateful to them.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief and his team for the publication.

    Hope you will enjoy seeing the beauty of haiga (picture + haiku) and reading about this interesting form.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms16/

  • Haiku Blossoms – Modern Senryu

    Haiku Blossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for the appreciation of haiku is online. This 15th episode shares an interesting article on Modern Senryu by Alan Pizzarelli, with his kind permission.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Hope readers will enjoy reading this interesting article on Modern Senryu. Your feedback is most welcome!

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-15/

  • Haiku blossoms

    HaikuBlossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for appreciation of #haiku is online. This fourteenth week introduces #senryu- another short form of #Japanese #poetry.

    Thanks to dear S Affan Yesvi
    Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to dear mentor Dr. Pravat Kumar Padhy for sharing his research published in Thewiseowl Emag. Thanks to dear Rachna Singh, Principal Editor of the art & literary magazine.

    Hope readers will enjoy these senryu and also be inspired to pen some.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-14/

  • Haiku Blossoms (13)

    Haiku Blossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for the appreciation of haiku is online. This thirteenth piece introduces Haiku & Zen.

    Thanks to Affan S Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to Richard von Sturmer for his kind permission to share this wonderful essay. Hope readers will enjoy reading this interesting linkage.

  • Haiku Blossoms (12)

    HaikuBlossoms my column on Rhyvers.com published thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor in Chief.

    This week covers Yusa Buson the third of the triumvirate haiku masters.

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