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S7E6 A Poetry Masterclass: Having Fun With Toriawase, with guest Joshua Gage.
Powered by RedCircle Joshua Gage is a renowned Japanese short form poet, scholar, translator and one of the editors at Cuttlefish books. He tells us: What Toriawase isHow we can use it to improve all our writing, prose
S6E35 New Original Poetry, the cut in Haiku
Powered by RedCircle The poetry podcast, poetrypea.com is happy to bring you original poetry from around the globe. This time our poets have been focusing on using the cut in their haiku. Our community judges are from India, the UK,
S4E18: Original haiku and senryu using Place Names
Powered by RedCircle Hello and welcome to the Haiku Pea podcast episode 18 of the fourth series. Now some fantastic news. Those of you who are on our mailing list will already know the summer journal is out. I love
Pea TV Haiku Moments: Contact
more barriers the rare gift of contact Original Video and haiku by Marion Clarke
Pea TV Haiku Moments: Sunset
sanguine skies reflects our day in a sunset An original video and haiku by Linda L Ludwig
Pea TV Haiku Moments: Dreams
how often do dreamsend in the death of a daydeepening in snow Original video and haiku by James Young
Pea TV Uncut Workshop: Randy Brooks – Seasons of haiku
A writing workshop from Poetry Pea. In this workshop, Randy Brooks helps us to understand how to maximise the impact of using seasonal references in haiku. A must see for haiku poets, but I think all writers can benefit from
Pea TV Haiku Moment: Icing Sugar
no cakewalk when sky sifts icing sugar Original video and haiku Anjali Warhadpande
S4 E6: Exaggerated Perspective
Powered by RedCircle This week on the haiku pea podcast, I’m bringing you lots of fantastic haiku and senryu from your very own Poetry Pea community as well as some previously published work which matched our topic of exaggerated perspective.