XX:2 June, 2005 |
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INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK, Twenty Years of Renga, by Jane Reichhold MY MEMORY THEATER by Terri Kelly
THE HIGHWAY HAIKU PROJECT IN SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA by Carlos Colón
UKIAHAIKU FESTIVAL 2005 Speech by Jane Reichhold REPORT ON KEVIN STARR by Werner Reichhold DEUTSCHE HAIKUSZENE - GERMAN HAIKU SCENE (auf deutsch - in German) Werner Reichhold MEMORIES OF KAZUO SATO by Jane Reichhold PHOTOS by
Nadine A. Charity
GHAZALS
PAN YARD LIME 2005 by gillena cox EXODUS by Ruth Holzer TURNING THIRTEEN by Sue Stanford HAIBUN JERSEY DEVIL by Robin M. Buehler NIAGARA FALLS by Robin D. Gill ISSA JOINS A HAIKU GROUP by Mary King
SEQUENCES FOUR SEDOKA by Don Ammons AFTER "RECESS REMEMBERED" by Richard N. Bentley A JUNE OF TANKA by Tom Clausen LILAC BANNER by Elizabeth Howard SEASONS OF HEALING by Laryalee Fraser LEAVING MONTARA by Ruth Holzer ECLIPSE OF THE HEART by Thelma Mariano MOU OSHIMAI DA by Tim McGovern LATE SHOW by Kevin Paul Miller WEATHER PATTERNS by Dru Philippou NOW AND THEN A GLIMPSE by Carol Purington WOODEN SEAT by Anna Rugis THIS IS HOW YOU CHANGE by Anna Rugis I'M NO RIVER by R.K.Singh SHADOW OF AGE by R.K.Singh AUTUMN LEAVES: JAZZ POPS FOR JACK by Richard Stevenson TRUE LOVE by Marie Summers SUMMER WIND by Marie Summers MOONGLOW by Marie Summers
SINGLE POEMS Robin
M. Buehler, GRAPHIC John M. Bennett
MODEL T by Carlos Colón & Marlene Mountain BETWEEN by Conrad DiDiodato & Karina Klesko SKINNY DIPPING by suhni bell, sheila windsor, cindy tebo, & marlene mountain RUBY.COM by Owen Bullock & Catherine Mair OWNING IT by Owen Bullock & Catherine Mair FORMATTING by Catherine Mair & Owen Bullock DEEP IN PINK by Terri Lee Grell & Jane Reichhold COOL, GRAY MORNING by Jeanne Jorgensen & Marlene Mountain LENGTHENING DAYS by Elaine K., Ella Wagemakers, & Zhanna P. Rader INVISIBLE BUT HONEST by Marlene Mountain & Francine Porad ORIENT EXPRESS by Manuela Miga & Vasile Moldovan SENSE REPLENISH by Sheila E. Murphyv & Dan Waber UNTITLED by Patricia Prime & Catherine Mair FREE EMOTICONS by Francine Porad & Marlene Mountain LAW AND ORDER by Francine Porad & Marlene Mountain IN
THE MOMENT by Marlene Mountain & Francine Porad
HATS & SCARVES by Patricia Prime & Catherine
Mair
GIBBOUS MOON by Alexis K. Rotella & Carlos Colón OLD HOUND ASLEEP by Grant Savage & Betty Warrington-Kearsley FOREST
OF DREAMS by GRAPHICS by John M. Bennett & Jim Leftwich, John M. Bennett & Scott Helmes
Fly-ku by Robin D. Gill. Key Biscayne, Florida, Paraverse Press: 2004. Perfect bound, 9.75 x 7.5 inches, 228 pp., haiku in kanji, romaji and English with copious commentary, 0-9742618-4-X. $15.00. Contact robin d gill. Silk Flower by Ruth Holzer. Edited by v. tripi with art by Merrill A. Gonzales. Pinch Book Series No. 7. Swamp Press: 2005. Folded, 4.5 x 4 inches, and opened, 19 x 4.5 inches. $4.00 each postpaid from Ruth Holzer, 601 Madson St. Herndon, VA 20170. water poems by Kirsty Karkow. Edited by Cathy Drinkwater Better. Black Cat Press, Eldersburg, Maryland: 2005. Perfect bound, 6.5 x 5 inches, 130 pages, $15.95, ISBN:0-9766407-0-8. Order from Black Cat Press, 613 Okemo Drive, Eldersburg, MD 21784. Hudson: A Collection of Tanka by Kisaburo Konoshima translated by David Callner. The Japan Times, Tokyo, Japan: 2005. Perfect bound, 8.5 x 5 inches, 136 pages, original poems in kanji and English, photos, ISBN4-7890-1179-8. $25.00. Contact David Callner. past imperfect by Stanley Pelter. George Mann Publications, Hampshire, England:2005. Perfect bound, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, 88 pages, ISBN: 9-780954-629922. Contact Stanley Pelter, 5 School Lane, Claypole, Newark, NG23 5BQ, Lincolnshire, UK. Rain: Haiku by Geert Verbeke. Cybernit.net, 4/2 B, L.I.G., Govindpur Colony, Allahabad, 211004 India. Flat-spine, 96 pages, haiku in English, French, Dutch and German, full-color cover, illustrated with black and white graphics. Euro: 12 or $15. Contact Geert Verbeke, 14 Leo Baekelandlaan, 8500 Kortrijk, Flanders, Belgium, Europe. Sunlit Jar -- Four Seasons of Haiku by Carmen Sterba Radish Series # 30 (hand-bound haiku series) edited by Wim Lofvers, Private Press, 't Hage Woord Rijisterdijk 25, 8574 VW Bakhuizen The Netherlands, Published 2002. Reviewed by Marjorie Buettner.The Mountain Poems Of Meng Hao-Jan, translated by David Hinton (New York: Archipelago Books, 2000 and When I Find You Again It Will Be In Mountains: Selected Poems Of Chia Tao, translated by Mike O'Connor (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2000; by Karma Tenzing Wangchuk. Haiku mit Köpfchen, Anthologie zum 1. Deutschen Internet Haiku Wettbewerb, Herausgeberin Erika Wöbbena., 2003, Hamburger Haiku Verlag, 15:21cm, gebunden (perfect bound), 130 Seiten. ISBN 3-937257-04-7. Haiku mit Köpfchen, Anthologie zum 2.Deutschen Internet Haiku Wettbewerb. Heraugeberin Erika Wübbena, 2004, Hamburger Haiku Verlag, 15:21cm, gebunden (perfect bound), 120 Seiten. ISBN 3-937257 06-3 Gepiercte Zungen, Haiku-Jahrbuch, 2004, Anthologie, Wolkenpfad Tübingen, 2004, 15:21cm, gebunden, 108 Seiten, www.Haiku-heute.de. ISBN 3-936487-05-7. Ich träume deinen Rhythmus, (Kronach, Bayern - Hauptstadt der Poesie), Anthologie, 13:21cm, gebunden, 142 Seiten. Herausgeber Ingo Cesaro, Neue Cranach Presse, Kronach, 2003 www.ingo-cesaro.de Hinterhofhitze, by Gerd Börner, Moderne Kurzlyrik. Haiku und Haibun. IDEEDITION Berlin, 12:19 cm, 164 Seiten, ISBN 3-00-015797-2. Preis Euro 12.90. Books on Demand GmbH, Gutenbergring 53, 22848 Norderstedt. by Werner Reichhold
ON-LINE BOOKS / WEB SITES Marlene
Mountain,
NEW TANKA MAGAZINES red lights edited by Pamela Miller Ness. Saddle-stapled, 3.5 x 8.3 inches, 36 pages, two issues per year (January and June) with annual subscription of $10 in the USA, $13 in Canada and $15. elsewhere. Submissions are due in-hand on April 15th and November 15th. Poets are paid $1.00 per poem. Send subscriptions and submissions to Pamela Miller Ness, Editor, 33 Riverside Drive, Apt. 4-G, New York, NY 10023-8025. Ribbons edited by An’ya. Saddle-stapled, 8.5 x 11, 28 pages, single copies for Tanka Society of America members cost $2.50 and $3.25 for non-members. One year memberships in the Tanka Society of America are USA $15, Canada $18.00 and elsewhere for $20. Contact Kirsty Karkow, 34 Indian Point, Waldoboro, ME 04572. Send submissions to an’ya, PO Box 102, Crescent, OR 97733. DVDS BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS bottle rockets press announces the publication of The Windswept Corner by Alan Pizzarelli
FROM: Don Ammons, Denmark, Tom Clausen, anna rugis, Richard Stevenson, John Barlow, England, Yvonne Hardenbrook, John Bennett, Gail Whitter, Jason Sanford Brown, Tom Greer, Kadir Aydemir, Turkey, Rob Cook, Marianne Bluger, Canada, Sarah L. Whitworth. Contest News from: Tallahassee Writers' Association and Haiku Poets of Northern California, 2006 TANKA CALENDAR COMPETITION.
by AB - Alice Benedict; CC - Carlos Colón; CF - Vikki Celeste Fannin; cg - Cindy Guntherman; CM - Cristian Mocanu, CSK - Carol Stroh Kemp; dht - Doris H. Thurston; DPK -Deborah P. Kolidji, DR - David Rice; DWP - Darrel W. Parry; EF - Eric Folsom; EL - Eva LaVollette, ESJ - Elizabeth St Jacques; FA - Fay Aoyagi, FP - Francine Porad; FPA - Francis (Paul) Attard; GD - Gene Doty; GM - Giselle Maya; GR - George Ralph; GV - Geert Verbeke; JAJ - Jean Jorgensen; JC - Jeanne Cassler; JMB - John M. Bennett; JR - Jane Reichhold; JS - John Sheirer; JSJ - Joyce Sandeen Johnson; KCL - Kenneth C. Leibman; LCG - Larry Gross; LE - Lesley Einer; LJ - Lael Johnson; MHH - Madeline Hoffer; ML - Minna Lerman; MM - Marianne Marks; MWM - Mary Wittry-Mason; N - Nika; NA -Nasira Alma; PC - Penny Crosby; PGC - Pamela Connor; PJS - P.J. Sharpe; PS - Pat Shelley; R - Ronan; RF - Robert Flannery; SCH - Suzette Hains, SD - Simon Doubleday; SMc - Steve McComas; TLG -Terri Lee Grell; TV - Teresa Volz; TW - Tundra (Jim Wilson) Wind; WEG - Elliot Greig; WR - Werner Reichhold; YH - Yvonne Hardenbrook; ZP - Zane Parks.
This issue of LYNX is dedicated to: Kazuo
Sato Kazuo
Sato, professor, critic, haiku poet, and internationalist,
encouraged the development of haiku across the world. He also helped to
introduce overseas haiku back to Japan where it had been looked upon
with suspicion. The popularity of world haiku today is undoubtedly due
in large measure to the efforts of Professor Sato and to R. H. Blyth.
Sato had been a student of Dr. Blyth. Kazuo Sato was Professor Emeritus
of Japanese and English literature
and comparative literature at Waseda University (Tokyo). He also
studied as a research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley,
as a fellow at the East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, the San Diego
State University (California), and other academic institutions abroad.
Professor Sato was author of several important books on haiku, and was
for many years editor of the respected “Haiku in English” column in
the Mainichi
Daily News,
Japan. This monthly column will continue. Send
haiku by e-mail over the web
site or
via snail mail to: Mainichi
Daily News, Haiku in English, 1-1-1
Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
100-8051, Japan.
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