Ringing of the Bards on the theme of anticipating the good will be hosted here January 20th. It’s a poetry carnival. Those who have written and posted a poem of any type that fits should leave a comment here or email me the url through pagehalffull [at] yahoo [dot] com. P.S. A couple submissions have […]
Author Archives: Pearl
Haiga
New Year’s Day– that I’m still on this journey unbelievable by Issa — thickness of unworn socks my nod to new year’s outfit — Susan and Jennifer at One Breath Poetry have prompted many to add a New Year Haiku.
Poetry in Other Forms, really other forms
Because the thought and action experiment of the tattooing on words project is just too facile. lol. Of course, these difficult ways to publish are just in fun and funny… Difficult ways to publish poetry (1– husbandry) Breed a race of small rodents whose feet are shaped like letters, or, perhaps easier, use rodent-foot-binding to […]
weathered
metal sculpture finish, coarsened by rust, catches snow Weathered Prompt from One Deep Breath. You might also be interested in the best haiku primer I’ve read: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ethicalesq/dagosans-haiku-primer/ —
My Top 5 Favorite Poetry Read of 2006
I suppose top 10 would be more tidy, but they’re just numbers. I suppose if I were to be fussy I would make all the cover sizes consistant. Meh. Artifices. So, in an unordered list… Just a sec… it would be more useful and meaningful to you and I if I were to explain why […]