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Poetry Pea - haiku and other English Language Japanese short forms

Poetry Pea - haiku and other English Language Japanese short forms

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Poetry Pea is a poetry podcast from www.poetrypea.com. It features haiku and senryu and other Japanese short form poetry. There are lots of free writing resources, workshops from experts, readings of original poetry, haiku and senryu, as well as prompts and writing exercises. You can submit your haiku or senryu to Patricia and be featured on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea Journal. Let’s write together.

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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 to the Poetry Pea YouTube channel and leave your poem in the comments. You can submit as often as you'd like and Linda will read them and choose her favourites to feature.There's one every month except December and the submission period is open all month.Check out the show notes here
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 this episode and to our lovely poets:Antoinette CheungNicky GutierezCarly Siegel ThorpAri Azimuth aka Brown WeaselRyland LiMatt Snyder, one of Poetry Pea's Renga mastersYvette Nicole KolodjiEdward Cody HuddlestonTheir bio's are in the show notes, their unpublished haiku will be in the next Poetry Pea Journal.If you know them, do let them know how brilliantly they did.
A companion podcast to S7E14. This podcast by Poetry Pea offers:more examples of poems by the disciples of the master haiku poet Bashoillustrations of the single object method of writingan answer to the the question: all hokku are single object poems, aren't they?You may not agree, in which case, let me know.Hope you enjoy the poetry, it's always lovely to hear poetry spoken aloud, isn't it?
On this podcast from Poetry Pea you will learn:How to write single object haiku & senryu poetry and get your work published using a variety of techniquesReversing expectationToriawaseUsing sensesSketch from lifeLooking beyond the boundaryYūgenShow notes here.You can submit haiku & senryū for this topic to Poetry Pea May 1-15 2024.Become a member
featuring the UK poet, Katherine E Winnick. Poetry Pea presents the Anthology To Live here, published by Wee Sparrow Poetry Press, proceeds of which go to charity. Show notes.Become a member
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 YouTube. There's some exciting news for all you poets and writers out there.Become a member
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 her reading from her latest book, Island. The book is inspired by Monhegan Island off the coast of Maine.Show notes.Become a member
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 writerWhether you write poetry or prose, there's something for you.Show notesBecome a member
Poetry Spoken here: Today poetrypea.com presents a podcast of original haiku and senryu alluding to other pieces of literature for example:Harry PotterLittle Red Riding HoodWinnie the PoohAn opportunity for poets to let their haiku imaginations run riot.Five judges join Patricia to choose their favourite of the original poems. Will you agree with them?Show notesBecome a member
There are few things better in life than listening to poetry. This podcast from poetrypea.com brings you haiku and senryu written for the video prompt on the Poetry Pea YouTube channel (you submit by writing your poem in the comments... there's a prompt every month, except December) AND our latest successful flashku, more wonderful haiku and senryu from Poetry Pea's listeners and viewers. Poets on our mailing list are invited to submit to this spontaneous call out for poetry and then we celebrate by listening to them and reading them in the Poetry Pea Journal... these will be in Journal 1:24. Check the website to see how to download it.Show NotesBecome a member
What influences your writing?CultureEmigrationTravelInteracting with other writersor other things.Meet Indian poet, living in the US, Sangita Kalarickal.Have a listen at poetrypea.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Then email me and let me know what influences you.Become a membershow notes
poetrypea.com presents the American poet Joshua Gage, one of editing team at Cuttlefish books who tells us:What Toriawase isHow we can use it to improve all our poetryGives us a recipe for haiku punch, available on the websiteJoin us for a poetry drinking game, you can drink tea, I will!Become a memberShow notes
poetrypea.com presents a podcast looking at:What happened to German haiku poetry after the second world war?What is the inner emmigration movement in literature?Listen to haiku poetry in English and German.Be inspired to write some poems of your own.Become a memberShow notes
poetrypea.com presents a workshop.When did haiku come to EuropeWhat did it look likeWould we recognise it as haiku todayWhat book was published in 1939 that had an impactBecome a memberShow notes
In this second part of a conversation with the preeminent poet George Swede about his book "The Way A Poem Emerges, A Haiku Trinity and Beyond, Patricia and George strive to get to grips with the differences between haiku / senryu and short form poetry, amongst other things. We'd love your response, do get in touch.Become a memberShow notes
A Haiku Trinity.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 to your health of writing haiku. It's fun, it's thoughtful and a great way to start the year of short form poetry that Poetry Pea has in store for you.Become a memberShow notes
poetrypea.com presents a podcast of poetry written especially for Poetry Pea. Some you are hearing them for the first time, some you will have read them in our poetry Journal. All of the poets are superb. Find out which poems Poetry Pea nominated for the Haiku Foundation Touchstone Awards. Check out the submission diary on the website... perhaps you will have your work nominated next year.Become a memberShow notes
poetrypea.com presents a podcast of poetry following the creative, Zoka. Patricia is joined by poets from India and the USA to discuss the haiku & senryu and to award this month's Judges' choice. If you had your submission chosen, well done, if you were unsuccessful, there will be a next time. Check out all the submission possibilities on the webs site.
poetrypea.com presents the final part of a three part series on allusive variation in poetry. This time Honzetsu, in which a piece of prose writing is the foundation piece. Lots of contemporary poetic examples and some long form poetry in this edition too. Themes of sadness, death, decay, age and bravado, as well as the wistfulness of children's stories.
poetrypea.com presents a workshop about honkadori, which is allusive variation in poetry. This is part 2 of three podcasts. If you've not listened to part 1, it's the previous episode, do go and have a listen. How can you as poets use allusion to create, fresh, unique poems? Well hopefully this will answer that question and inspire you to write.
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