Powered by RedCircle Welcome to summer, yes I know it’s still winter, but I needed a little bit of sunshine and these haiku and senryū hit the spot. Thanks to all the poets who submittd their haiku / senryū
S8E6 Poetry of Love
Powered by RedCircle What am I up to this week? Apart from trying to lose those extra kilograms I put on on holiday? Well February is the month of love; the month we celebrate St Valentine’s Day. So today, a
S8E5 Belonging in Poetry
Powered by RedCircle I want to introduce the theme for this year’s anthology to you. Little Marvels, our annual anthology will be on the theme of belonging and alienation. Speaking of belonging, if you want to belong in the anthology
S8E4 A Love Story in Poetry Ryōkan & Teishin
Powered by RedCircle What poetry would you write to the love of your life? Have a listen Write your love a poem See what ocmes back Let me know… Please support the podcast and the work we do with: A
S8E3 The Great Fool Poet, Ryōkan
Powered by RedCircle Some poems for you to contemplate and perhaps wonder: Why is this poet not considered one of the great masters of the Japanese short form Could you have lived as he did What brings you joy
S8E2 How to Write Scifi-ku
Powered by RedCircle Get some expert advice on how to write scifiku Be ready for the submission period 1-15 Feb 2025 Write Check out the submission diary. Poems and commentaries featured on today’s show: Poems by: Robert Kingston
S8E1 New Year Original Poetry, Split Sequences
Powered by RedCircle If you want a how to write split sequences I have a workshops for you by Peter Jastermsky. Today you will hear: Solo sequences Collaborative sequences From our Split Sequence Journal, Split Peas Volume One, available as
S7E53 The Poetry that is Tanka
Powered by RedCircle This is the very last Poetry Peacast of season 7, a special one, full of your original tanka poetry. Thank you to all of you loyal listeners and all my new poet friends who have joined us
S7E52 Poetry from the Festive Season
Powered by RedCircle This week a festive Poetry Peacast, with some Christmassy poetry from our November Video Prompt on YouTube. Thanks to Linda L Ludwig who curates this feature. It is rapidly becoming a standout feature of the podcast.
S7E51 What poetry will Poetry Pea be nominating this year?
Powered by RedCircle Today You’ll hear the poems chosen from the all the work we’ve done together this year for nomination to the Haiku Foundation’s Touchstone Awards. How do you get onto the list? SUBMIT! Bi monthly topics, see