Powered by RedCircle poetrypea.com presents a live reading of haiku & senryū poetry from the collection Off The Main Road. The poets and editors are joined by a global audience to celebrate the launch of this new collection of
S7E20 A Postcard to My Poetry Friends, part 2
Powered by RedCircle Reminder: There’s a haibun call out 16-31 May. Shane and I have decided that we will produce a haibun journal in print and in PDF for the first time and it will be called Tendrils. I hope
S7E19 A Postcard to My Poetry Friends, part 1
Powered by RedCircle Yuki Teikei Sajiki Poetry Pea Journal 2.24 at Buy Me a Coffee Poetry Pea Memberships and Donations at Buy Me a Coffee Split Peas Journal of Split Sequences: Print PDF
S7E18 Fun and Games with Haiku Poetry: Toriawase
Powered by RedCircle Joshua Gage, haiku guru, came along and gave Poetry Pea a masterclass in Toriawase and how to use it to write your haiku. In fact I think you could use it in any writing practice. We then
S7E17 Three little birds and their haiku
Powered by RedCircle Poetry Pea presents poems spoken out loud. In this episode the successful poems from the Poetry Pea Video Prompt. If you’d like to feature on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea bi-monthly journal, you can go
S7E16 Haiku Futures, a Poetry Reading
Powered by RedCircle Poetry Pea presents a live poetry reading, haiku and haibun from a group of North American poets, from, shall we say, a younger generation of poets. Read the show notes here. Thanks to Alex for hosting of
S7E15 All hokku are single object poems, aren’t they?
Powered by RedCircle 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
S7E14 How to write a single object haiku
Powered by RedCircle On this podcast from Poetry Pea: How to write haiku & senryu poetry using a variety of techniques Write poetry that will be published using these techniques. or Both at Buy Me A Coffee Single Object Haiku
S7E13 Spoken Poetry from the Anthology “To Live Here”
Powered by RedCircle or maybe either way you can do it at buymeacoffee Links: Wee Sparrow Poetry Press Website To Live Here at Amazon Katherine E Winnick Katherine E Winnick is an internationally published Japanese short form poet, originally hailing
S7E12 Meet the Heron: Original Spoken Poetry
Powered by RedCircle This week Poetry Pea features some original haiku from the February video prompt on The Poetry Pea YouTube channel. If you’d like to feature please add your poetry to the comments on the latest video prompt on