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Poetrypea.com has a visit from Craig Kittner at Ghosts on Vacay. We discuss many, many writing topics, but why should you listen?

We discuss:

  • What’s your writing process?
  • Do you sometimes have periods when your need to unlock your creativity?
  • What his process and website can offer you in your journey to become a better writer

Whether you write poetry or prose, there’s something for you.

Craig’s website Ghosts on Vacay

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Craig mentioned a haiku written by a Japanese chap which purports to be the first haiku written in English. It’s by Yone Noguchi and it appears in his novel, “The American Diary of a Japanese Girl,” published in 1902.[i] It was a novel written in the guise of an autobiography. The haiku:

Remain, oh remain,

My grief of sayonara,

There in water sound!

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[i] https://huntington.org/verso/yone-noguchi-and-haiku-united-states

S7E10 Ghosts of Haiku featuring US poet Craig Kittner