Monthly Archives: March 2014

Two weeks of Haiku in review 03/08/14 – 03/22/14

03/08/14 motherless daughters garnish endless mudpies with fingernail polish 03/09/14 teeter-tottering: balance is seeking gription, from constant slippage 03/10/14 her strange light filtered through your glances, softening once-certain judgments 03/11/14 empty would be a whole lot calmer than this thick … Continue reading

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reflections on “The weeks in Haiku” 02/19/14 – 03/07/14

Most of you know I’ve been writing a haiku a day since Thanksgiving of last year, something I started on a whim, thanks to a magical dare from a friend I’d met at my first ever writer’s conference – A … Continue reading

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