Today I’m inviting you to head off with me to my old summer stomping ground, the Irish countryside. For a reading of poetry, more particularly haibun. We’re going to meet the poet and farmer Jeremy Haworth and listen to the
Poetry Pea Readings: Haiku Futures
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Reading: All Hokku Are Single Object Poems, Aren’t They?
A companion podcast to S7E14. This podcast by Poetry Pea offers: more examples of poems by the disciples of the master haiku poet Basho illustrations of the single object method of writing an answer to the the question: all hokku
Poetry Pea Reading- Kristen Lindquist from her book, Island
Is this a tourism advert for Monhegan Island off the coast of America? No, it’s a reading from one of Maine’s premier short form poets. A master of haiku, Kristen Lindquist illustrates her prowess in the haibun form too in
A Poetry Reading with Sangita Kalarickal
Meet Indian poet, living in the US, Sangita Kalarickal. What influences her writing? What influences your writing? Culture Emigration Travel Interacting with other writers or other things. Have a listen at poetrypea.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Have a
Poetry Pea Readings: George Swede goes beyond with his poetry, part 2
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Poetry Pea Readings George Swede “The Way A Poem Emerges: A Haiku Trinity & Beyond” part 1
Check out the show notes here. poetrypea.com has a visit from the eminent poet George Swede. He reads to us from his book, “The way a poem emerges, a haiku trinity” and we discuss the haiku form and the benefits
YouTube S6E28 Book Launch: Sean 0’Connor reads from “The God of Bones”
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YouTube S6E25 The languages of Haiku
Show notes here poetrypea.com is delighted to welcome Canadian poet Michael Dudley and two Croatian poets, Tomislav Maretić and Dejan Pavlinović to the show. Together they have co created a wonderful book of short form poetry, which they read to
YouTube S6E20 A Poetry Reading with UK Poet David Jacobs
poetrypea.com presents a podcast with the UK poet David Jacobs. Now an accomplished poet in the Japanese short form , haiku, senryu, monoku and haibun, he started his poetic career writing long form. We take a journey with him through