Monday, 5 December 2011

Haiku and haibun update

I'm delighted that one of my haiku came third in the recent Sketchbook kukai (haiku contest voted on by the participants). Another of my haiku came joint sixth. Thanks for everyone who voted for me! You can read all the haiku here.

I am also delighted to have a haibun in the first issue of A Hundred Gourds, a lovely new journal devoted to haiku, haibun and similar poetic forms. Yu can read my haibun here.

12 comments:

Carol Steel said...

Congratulations! Glad that your work and talent are recognized.

Lavender Rabbit said...

Super cool! Congratulations!!

Gillena Cox said...

Congratulations; i enjoyed the kukai

much love...

Titus said...

Well done!

And chilling haibun.

Anonymous said...

Congrats! Your haibun gave me the chills.

Anonymous said...

Good on you. You certainly have a lot of talent. I am a big fan of your work!

Karen M said...

That haibun really gives you shivers, as should anything with the word "bun" in it, I guess. What are the rules for formatting a haibun?

Dave King said...

Great news. Congrats and very much deserved.

Bill said...

all souls' day
we gather the leaves
in plastic bags

Well done, Juliet. Hundred Gourds is a great addition to the world of haiku and Japanese forms. I have a few in the haiku section.

bunnits said...

Congratulations on your good work! So much imagery in so few words always amazes me.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Karen - a haibun is basically a combination of prose and haiku.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Thanks everyone for your congrats