welcome to #62 of hedgerow! this week features ‘audio haiga’ by Sandi Pray, alongside work by five different poets. thank you for stopping by!
with love & kindness.
caroline skanne
founding editor
https://www.flickr.com/photos/138984834@N03/24059474813/
her dream-catcher gift
in the glass cabinet so
it won’t get dusty
.
solitude —
you count every window
in the fresco
John Martone, poetry projects at: http://www.scribd.com/john-martone-2968
www.johnmartone.com
climate change
at the mouth of the bay
hammerheads
.
winter moon
concrete lions guard
the driveway
.
inlet fog the chaos of crows
Meik Blöttenberger was born in Baltimore to German immigrant parents. He is currently living in Hanover, Pennsylvania and in a decade will be retiring to the high desert of Arizona. His other passions are photography and traveling.
sitting at her desk
in grey polo and jeans …
heady days
of intellectualism
and unfettered youth
Anne Curran is a Hamiltonian. She has been writing haiku for about three years now. She has enjoyed some fantastic mentoring along the way, and remains in admiration of many haiku poets, in particular New Zealand poets.
lunar eclipse the shadow of our former selves
Matthew Moffett lives in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, with his wife and two kids. He thanks you for reading his poems!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/138984834@N03/24318621369/
pills on the floor …
the bed still holds the shape
of her body
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)
the audio haiga in this issue was brought to you by Sandi Pray —
a wild child who roams between mountain and marsh in North Carolina and Florida,http://ravencliffs.blogspot.com.
what a beautiful and stirring collection of haiga–a feast for the eyes and ears
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thank you… joy!
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another great issue! thanks for all your hard work Caroline
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A multi-sensory treat! Thank you.
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Second attempt at leaving a comment… Loved hearing Sandi recite, as well as reading the other fine offerings in this post.
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I like the mix of words on page and spoken words
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