Some recent mullings around the idea closeness to jot on the excuse of Prompt 73: Closeness. Not all constitute haiku’s brevity and resolvedness, suggestion rather than tell. Some are more lyrical shorts, one more an outline than a tanka, but decide as you may… ** from 3 rooms away a breath change. Response: “something you […]
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Herménégilde Chiasson
HHerménégilde Chiasson is currently working on 15 books. He described himself as never having a fear of the blank page. Once he could read and write, he wanted to keep moving and exploring. He remembers the day he became literate and described how he read from the newspaper to his illiterate mom, deciphering the images […]
Balance
Balance is the prompt at OneDeepBreath for week 72. My clumsy newbie’s tanka, too busy, too unstill, too undistilled. But one starts somewhere. Perhaps better to call it a lyrical short, two sipped breaths. It starts for us when we get there late. late coming 10 minutes break, breathe. A second with more balance then, […]
Poetry Resource Roundup
It seems a lot of writers are in isolated areas where there isn’t a large literary community, or the word doesn’t percolate about what there is locally. There are lull periods when not much happens so here’s a list of what I know of the places online for poetry. For sound of poetry, there are […]
Lampman and Beyond: And Evening of Ottawa Poetry Past, Present, and Future
Dusty Owl did a night of readings Oct 12. The money raised from the event goes to the charity, Oneness-World Communication which in the writer’s fest will do an outreach of literature and literacy to the homeless, new arrivals to Canada, Native communities and children’s group. 3000 children will be reached within 5 days thru […]