Tag Archives: National Haiku Day

Is it time for #NaPoWriMo yet?

the shadowed and splattered // banks of clouds // push back the rays Continue reading

Posted in deadlines, In the neighborhood, National Haiku Day | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Is it time for #NaPoWriMo yet?

The things you look up

Late at night.

Posted in fae and elvish, National Haiku Day | Tagged , , | Comments Off on The things you look up

What happens in the middle of the night

So apparently NaPoWriMo should come with a warning sticker that it may be addictive and should be tapered off, possibly under supervision. Continue reading

Posted in National Haiku Day | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Haiku from last night

the black and white birch • pushing out small sap green leaves • in the lukewarm sun. Continue reading

Posted in National Haiku Day | Tagged | Comments Off on Haiku from last night

May Day – series and boundaries

Ideally, working in a series should let you try different things, see different sides of an idea while giving enough constraint to put the idea center stage rather than the method. Continue reading

Posted in Art in the world, deadlines, fae and elvish, National Haiku Day | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on May Day – series and boundaries