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Pachinko, Sour Grapes and Rabbits
a fallen petals post.
Feb 19
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On the Fence About Kigo
Why Iβm Not Ready to Abandon Season β or Enforce It
Feb 17
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Review: Concrete Whalesong by Ashley Capes
Itβs important to state from the outset that Ashley Capes published my first book of poetry through Close-Up Books, and that weβve corresponded over theβ¦
Feb 14
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No school and the North Wind.
a fallen petals post.
Feb 12
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When a Haiku Appears
I didnβt sit down to write a haiku.
Feb 11
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Why I Keep My Distance from Themes and Prompts
I donβt have a principled objection to themes or prompts.
Feb 8
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Tulips, bean soup and mayflies
another post in the fallen petals series
Feb 6
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Allusion Without Imitation (II): The Day That Slips By
One way allusion can work in haiku is not by borrowing an image or a structure, but by borrowing a way of thinking about time.
Feb 5
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