In a land of sheep, there must be shepherds or we would all be royally screwed.
In a land of sheep, there must be shepherds or we would all be royally screwed.
Hope Meltdown brings a light — we’re aware it’s a brief truce; it keeps us going.
Glace Her defiant stride, unperturbed by force of frost — knowing Spring will come. Wow. I have never had such a hard time with a haiku. Maybe I wanted it too much?
Once upon a time, I had a reputation that preceded me:
Resurgence Demons return strong, cold howls from icy north — hold onto your hat. Wherever you are, I hope you’re warm today; around here it’s cold and blowy!
Life is made up of all these endeavors, all these things that we intend to do and every move we make with intent to complete some goal. Brush your teeth, drink some whiskey, punch someone on the shoulder, whether or not you realized the minute … Continue reading I don’t even know why I’m publishing this
Attend Not concentration — awareness does not focus, but holds everything.
Reveal When looking for love, start by tearing down the walls you’ve built against it.
If I could be guaranteed one person was reading this blog, do you know who it would be? (more…)
The long-awaited genre haiku roundup for December 2013 is finally here! Better late than never, I always say – I have my reasons but no excuse to hold it off for any longer, so without any further delay, here goes:
To date, the December challenge has received an epic 51 responses from a variety of talented haiku hackers, old and new. Haikus are so brief, I bet you could get through them all in one sitting! This month, Lathrop Preston of Laith’s Ramblings even went so far as to paraphrase The Hobbit in nineteen haiku, with a guest submission by Cimmy of Cimmy’s Stories. That is an epic read unto itself, and I’m so glad he stuck through and finished the project.
The complete Hobbit Haiku is posted here:
HOBBIT HAIKU, THE JOURNEY ENDS? | LAITH’S RAMBLINGS
With a little more than two weeks to go, this month’s Genre Haiku Challenge is biography, and we already have ten submissions. A biography haiku is so simple, and the person can be anyone in the world; who could you haiku?
Also, a note on submission: I’ve recently changed the settings on this blog so that comments can post for up to ninety days from the date of posting, so feel free to link up to any previous challenges.