Added to my currently reading I’ve gotten back into Anne Szumigalski’s When Earth Leaps Up, and frogments from the frag pool: haiku after basho by gary barwin and derek beaulieu. The latter dazzles my brain and makes me salivate at the all the ways that twisted. The former short-circuits any attempt to be linear but […]
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Poems Collected by Popular Vote
Somewhere, somehow I ran across Leaf Books in Wales. How they described themselves grabbed me (by the funny bone) Each book we produce has a colourful, simple design and can be made into hats for animals if you’re mean enough to ruin them. Each one can be easily read in one sitting. Or one bathing. […]
Evening Haiku
the catch gets harder — dusk levels distinctions between grass and frog (Cross-posted to Summer Haiku 2007) More Links: Here are Other Evening Haiku, Kigo (season indicators so we can avoid explictly saying the season, showing a part of it), and elsewhere a review of Rattle of Bamboo has some exceptionally fresh, dramatic and tight […]
Currently Reading
There’s reading online as well of course but paper-wise, my current reading stack is on the edge of out of hand. However whatever the mood of the day I can pull out something I like, Modern and Normal by Karen Solie John Newlove and His Works by Bouglas Barbour Matrix, current issue Full on Jabber […]
Social Justice meets Poetry
Update on how Tiny Words is doing. In part, As of July 8, 2007, we have garnered enough book sales to donate funds sufficient to give three-and-a-half flocks of chicks.