welcome to the latest issue of hedgerow. thrilled to announce august’s resident artist Debbie Strange! you can read more about her at ‘poet / artist in conversation’ (https://hedgerowpoems.wordpress.com/poet-artist-in-conversation/). further, a new spotlight poet has been added (https://hedgerowpoems.wordpress.com/poet-artist-spotlight/). make sure you pass by, some glorious pieces on show here. enjoy the art, poetry & summer! thanks to one & all.
with love & kindness.
the curve
of a whale’s fin
sunset
.
years after
we buried the cat …
goldenrod
.
kite festival
on the beach –
butterflies
Joanna M. Weston. Married; has two cats, multiple spiders, a herd of deer, and two derelict hen-houses. Her middle-reader, ‘Those Blue Shoes’, published by Clarity House Press; and poetry, ‘A Summer Father’, published by Frontenac House of Calgary. Her eBooks found at her blog: http://www.1960willowtree.wordpress.com/
(poem previously published in Bright Stars, Volume 1, January 2014)
climb inside
the fairy tree where children
learn to speak
elven languages run
widdershins round a brick walled
garden wander farther
Carole Johnston spends summer days driving around Bluegrass backroads with a notebook, a camera and her dog. Her chapbook, Journeys: Getting Lost, can be ordered from Finishing Line Press.
(poem previously published in Inner Art Journal, February 2014)
thunder clouds
the stagnant voice
in between
Pravat Kumar Padhy, a poet and scientist from India, has published Japanese short form of poems in English in many international journals, e-zines and anthologies. His haiga featured in A Hundred Gourds, Haigaonline, World Haiku Association and TanshiArt. His archived Japanese form of short poetry can be found at http://pkpadhy.blogspot.com
(poem previously published in LYNX, Issue 28:3, October 2013)
walking with the moon
I attempt to speak
screech owl
.
end of summer rain sinks the leaf boat
Julie Warther (@JulieWarther) lives in Dover, Ohio and serves as Midwest Regional Coordinator for the Haiku Society of America. (www.hsa-haiku.org). Her haiku chapbook “What Was Here” is available through Folded Word Press. http://foldedword.bigcartel.com/product/what-was-here
(poem previously published in Cattails, September 2014)
writing haiku …
my wine glass fills
with sunlight
Chen-ou Liu is currently the editor and translator of NeverEnding Story, http://neverendingstoryhaikutanka.blogspot.ca/, and the author of five books, including Following the Moon to the Maple Land (First Prize, 2011 Haiku Pix Chapbook Contest) and A Life in Transition and Translation ( Honorable Mention, 2014 Turtle Light Press Biennial Haiku Chapbook Competition)
(poem previously published in All The Shells, TSA Members’ Anthology, 2014)
The Glass Series by Debbie Strange —
I am always entranced by the magic of light. In this series of photographs, I tried to capture the play of light through glass in a minimalistic manner…
read more about the artist behind the art here — https://hedgerowpoems.wordpress.com/poet-artist-in-conversation/
I enjoyed all the entries this week. Debbie is a true talent.
Always a treat to read Carole…
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Thank you so much for your constant support, Myke! Shine on…
Debbie
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Reblogged this on Listen, The Spice Whispers and commented:
we are
homeless clouds
wandering
a cardboard sky
begging bowls filled with stars
Debbie Strange
Poem previously published in Bright Stars, An Organic Tanka Anthology, Volume 1, January 2014 by Keibooks
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I am so happy that you enjoyed this piece. I appreciate you! Shine on…
Debbie
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Another beautiful issue of literary freshness. I highly appreciate Debbie Strange’s play of ‘words with image’. It has been so intimate and divine!
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Thank you for your wonderful comment! The feedback is much appreciated! Shine on…
Debbie
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Really enjoyed discovering Debbie Strange on this rain-soaked August Monday morning…
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Thank you for your generous comment. Wishing you a sun-soaked day! Shine on…
Debbie
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Thank you all for your kind comments. I appreciate the feedback more than I can say! Shine on…
Debbie
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