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Following a long struggle with cancer, Debbie passed away in her sleep Further Reading Articles about Writing Haibun & Haiku: An in-depth list of articles related to writing haibun, haiku, and tanka prose. In Drifting Sands Contributors A-Z A A Marcoff A. We often throw around the concept of Drifting Sands as being a community of like minds, though diverse in so many ways. Below is a list of those who helped bring this issue to life: Home of Drifting Sands—A Journal of Haibun and Tanka Prose Oasis Current Issue Submissions Writing About Us The challenge for Drifting Sands (a haibun and tanka prose journal) was how to honor Rachel (a haiku/senryu poet) without turning the journal into a haiku journal. Ever since she embarked on her journey as a hajin, in mid-2021, her haiku, senryu, tanka, and haibun have been published in several magazines. The Rachel Sutcliffe Haiku-Arts Contest – A yearly Community—four syllables packed with nuances. Andrew Riutta Here's an exciting new course on "Writing in the Haibun Form" presented by the Irish Writers Centre, featuring Sean O'Connor, editor, and founder of "The Haibun Journal" (an all-haibun, For the January 2023 issue of Ripples in the Sand, Sangita sits with Richard Grahn, founder of Drifting Sands for a reading from his latest book, and a candid discussion about mental health, and the role Welcome to Issue 18 of Drifting Sands Editor: Bob Lucky Editor’s Introduction to the Issue Bob LuckyViana do Castelo, Portugal Editing this issue of Drifting Sands Haibun has been a privilege. He earned his Doctor of Letters from Drew Samantha Sirimanne Hyde Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Samantha Sirimanne Hyde was born in Sri Lanka and now lives in Australia. A new episode of Ripples in the Sand is now out featuring featuring Pushcart and Touchstone nominated poet, Reid Hepworth. A special thank you to Reid and to all of you who follow Here they are red skies— from wind-tossed trees stormcock sing drifting snow shattering the silence a wren sings If I’m writing at least half-way credible haiku today it is because of Richard Grahn of drifting sands haibun writes: drifting sands haibun is about giving back — paying it forward — and about fostering the growth and I’m not a prolific writer of haiku so it’s been an honour to have some of them taken up by other well known journals. His latest book, blessed: Modern Haibun on Almost Every Despair (Red A deep bow to the team of Drifting Sands Haibun for the great work it is doing. He is a father, chef, and Zamboni operator. Shaw Drifting Sands Haibun was formed in 2020 at the onset of the COVID epidemic when people were cloistered in their homes and feeling isolated. An online, quarterly journal focused on haibun, tanka prose poetry. Works posted on social media platforms or personal blogs will be considered. Drifting Sands Haibun His writing has appeared in Seattle Arts and Lectures’ SAL/ON, Floating Bridge Press’s Pontoon Poetry, The Sun Magazine, The New York Times, and happily, in Drifting Sands- A Journal of Haibun and Haibun Today: While no longer in operation, Haibun Today remains a potent presence in the haibun and tanka prose worlds. The Drifting Sands Haibun in Drifting Sands + a new Failed State review Last month, I was pleased to place a haibun in Drifting Sands: A Journal of Haibun and Tanka He has been a guest editor for Drifting Sands Haibun Journal, a judge for the first San Francisco International Haibun Contest, and is currently a judge Drifting Sands is first and foremost a journal of haibun and tanka prose and that envelopes virtually any subject. As it evolved, it blossomed into a community of poets Drifting Sands now has open submissions - open indefinitely. As I take your leave, I wish all of you poets the best of times ahead with your writing. Drifting Sands Haibun was formed in 2020 at the onset of the COVID epidemic when people were cloistered in their homes and feeling isolated. The journal is Evanston, Illinois: drifting-sands-haibun today announced the launch of a new online journal for promoting English-language haibun and tanka prose poetry. As it evolved, it blossomed into a community of poets This edition of Drifting Sands Haibun is lovingly dedicated to the memory of internationally celebrated poet, Deborah P Kolodji. Learning Resources I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as Tanka Prose Guest Editor for Drifting Sands, Issue 30, and also support the announced theme, “Sharing Earth. ” Submissions covered a wide range of topics. RichardVanity Previously - UnpublishedReincarnation - The Haibun Each poet represented on this website retains the copyright to their content which is published here with their permission. His essay, “The Myths of Gabriel Ertsgaard Salem, Oregon, USA Gabriel Ertsgaard is the copy editor for Drifting Sands and the interviews editor for The Peace Chronicle. She occasionally dabbles in the exquisite 17 likes, 1 comments - vidya. Here’s what we came up with: For The peanut harvest is safely stored in a lean-to near the cabin. It is dedicated to RS, maybe Rachel Sutcliffe, in whose honor the Drifting Sands Haibun Contest is being celebrated. The poems in her first chapbook Mamina Andrew Riutta Gaylord, Michigan, USA Andrew Riutta was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. On Monday I decide what to do during the week ahead. Sangita and Andrew sit down across the World Wide Web—sharing haibun and chatting about poetry and poetic moments. We all need more readers, right. org Features I certainly enjoyed reading each submission and was impressed by the wide variety of flavors and perspectives—from many parts of the world—that informed the writings. The Drifting Sands Special Feature, Girt by Sea was my undertaking; the partnership of my photography and poetry from Sangita sits with award-winning poet, concert musician, and former guest editor of Drifting Sands, Jo Balistreri for a heartfelt hour of poetry and discussio Thoughts from Editor Keith Polette I am grateful and honored to have been invited to be a guest editor for Issue # 10 of Drifting Sands Haibun. author on October 2, 2024: "Issue 29 of Drifting Sands Haibun went live yesterday and I am happy to have my work there. And thank you to all our readers. When For November’s episode of Ripples in the Sand, Sangita and Sean O’Connor, editor of The Haibun Journal, a print-only haibun journal based in Ireland, sit for a reading of Sean’s works Alwyn Gornall Sunniside, Newcastle upon Tyne, U K Alwyn Gornall lives in northeast England where he is an active supporter of the local writing community. Join them as Keith reads Currently I am writing more and more tanka-prose and occasionally haibun, exploring what it means to live in this Anthropocene Epoch, with its runaway Community—four syllables packed with nuances. You will not The plastic bag strains to be free from the clutches of the tree branch. Richardmore The mission of Drifting Sands Haibun is: to enhance the lives of writers, artists, viewers, listeners, and readers through the experience of haibun and tanka prose poetry and related art; to Thank you, as always, to the poets who contributed to this issue. You may not republish any content on this site in any form without the poet's consent. Human/Kind Journal: A quarterly journal focused on The inaugural episode of Ripples in the Sand. The sound of hoofbeats Home of Drifting Sands—A Journal of Haibun and Tanka Prose Oasis Current Issue Submissions Writing About Us winter rain tiny drops down to my bones the blinding sound of loneliness cold day moon in a clear pink sky— my head exhausted from trying to imagine her earthiest scents the silence of Home of Drifting Sands—A Journal of Haibun and Tanka Prose Oasis Current Issue Submissions Writing About Us The slower my body becomes: time seems to pass more quickly. She has several of her works published in reputed Along with the journal, Drifting Sands Haibun produces a poetry-based podcast (Ripples in the Sand) featuring poets from the pages of the journal. org) is an international poetry journal featuring the haiku-related arts (primarily focusing on haibun, tanka prose, and haiga) Drifting Sands. We lifted our heads to avoid the sand entering the eyes. I hope that readers of Drifting Sands Haibun - Poet's Hub Featuring Authors of Haibun, Tanka Prose, Haiga, and Related Forms With this in mind, the theme of the Muse and collaborative writing took shape for this particular issue of Drifting Sands Haibun. If you run a journal, this is a free service for promoting it. Still, it would be prudent to see Both enjoyed the kissing of the cool breeze on their tender faces. And a pain. He writes poetry, children’s Judges for the Second Annual Rachel Sutcliffe Memorial Haiku-arts Contest Announced This year's haibun-only contest judges are: Billie Dee Firdaus Parvez Neena Singh Contest runs Bob Lucky Viana do Castelo, Portugal Editing this issue of Drifting Sands Haibun has been a privilege. The poem resonated deeply with all three judges. Drifting Sands Haibun (https://drifting-sands-haibun. Or how to gauge the trajectory of a rock sailing through the air, the Andrew Riutta Gaylord, Michigan, USA Andrew Riutta was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. That said, it is also a platform for social change. You can submit two poems (two This episode features readings by members of the Drifting Sands team. She is a guest editor of ‘The W Your haibun/tanka prose must be original, previously unpublished, and not under consideration by any other journal. Here, we come together and share our Andrew Riutta Gaylord, Michigan, USA Andrew Riutta was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It has been an amazing Editor: Bob Lucky Michael Rehling – brushless canvas haiga Editor’s Introduction to the Issue Bob Lucky Viana do Castelo, Portugal Editing this issue of Drifting Sands Haibun has been a This episode features readings by members of the Drifting Sands team. The blinking red light in the night sky seemed to dance to the tunes I wanted to place my hand on that dark, water-weathered shell and ask her what I should do with my life, post-menopause, post-children. new level of feeling and insight. We've gone to great lengths to create a user-friendly document that, in many ways, emulates the web. Enjoy the issue, Sincerely, Richard Grahn (Editor Issue 15) The mission of Drifting Sands Haibun is: to enhance the lives of writers, artists, viewers, listeners, and readers through the experience of haibun Haibun, Tanka Prose, and Other Haiku-related Poetry Genres https://drifting-sands-haibun. I hope that And the ferns that we harvested from the dark woods up north over a decade ago—from deep within a seemingly endless cloud of mosquitoes—and drifting gull beneath the mist the river widens distant bells a red kite rises into sunlight wheeling gull behind the plough distant thunder chough tumble down the quarry face rain turns to sleet coot Sangita sits with award-winning haiku poet and radio DJ, Edward Cody Huddleston, for a reading of select haibun and a discussion on the creative process of w Each poet represented on this website retains the copyright to their content which is published here with their permission. Acknowledgments Drifting Sands is a 100% volunteer undertaking. D. The I am sure this issue brought to you by forty-eight poets and the team at Drifting Sands Haibun will carry you through the cooling foreboding and help sail into warmer currents. Still, it would be prudent to see The editor is Marion Clarke. . Ripples in the Sand (Podcast) Sangita Kalarickal hosts readings and discussions with Drifting Sands Contributors. I hate rejecting submissions, but it’s what the job requires—a knowledge of the form, the Marion Clarke Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland Runner-up in the Seamus Heaney Award for New Writing 2023, Marion Clarke is a poet and artist from Warrenpoint, on the Amrutha PrabhuBengaluru, Karnataka, India Amrutha Prabhu, a computer engineer, discovered her love for haikai in her late-30ies. The wagoner has gone to Missouri for a load of lumber, leaving his wife and two children behind. For our friends from the The important stuff revolved around how to pack and pile sand, hands scrubbed clean by the grains, knees wet and gritty. Aided by a strong wind, passing through time, it is full of energy, twisting and flapping, but the branch won’t let go. Thanks then to the editors of failed haiku – a journal of English Senryu Presence The May issue of Ripples in the Sand features Neena Singh, an award winning haijin and regular contributor to Drifting Sands. shankar. Happy for many reasons. Tons of great reading here. Andrew Riutta was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Lately, I have had to plan for Drifting Sands Issue 23 is Live! Drifting Sands is now a PDF-only journal. Issues will be published each time we've compiled a collection of about 20 accepted poems. drifting-sands-haibun is a Guest Editor, Drifting Sands Haibun, Issue 13 Acknowledgments Drifting Sands is a 100% volunteer undertaking. When morning comes, it’s Friday. A retired botanist/journalist and photography enthusiast, her haiku, haibun, and photo-haiga have won awards in Australia, Japan, Romania, the US, Canada, Ireland, and the UK. Started by drifting-sands-haibun, July 02, 2020, 11:21:30 PM Previous topic - Next topic Print Go Down Pages 1 Welcome to Issue 12 of Drifting Sands Reflections—Jo Balistreri I am honored and grateful to have been invited to be guest editor by Richard Grahn for #12 of Drifting Sands Haibun. Adams Adelaide B. 1,029 likes · 85 talking about this. For the December issue of Ripples in the Sand, Sangita sits with one of Drifting Sands’ repeat editors and award-winning poet, Keith Polette for a cozy winter chat. Surely, I certainly enjoyed reading each submission and was impressed by the wide variety of flavors and perspectives—from many parts of the world—that informed the writings. Hosted on Contemporary Haibun Online. His latest book, blessed: Modern Welcome to Issue 11 of Drifting Sands John Zheng – Jam Time I-40 to Nashville Reflections—Diana Webb My sincere thanks to all who accepted the invitation to the dance of Drifting Sands - Open submissions. He is a father, chef, and zamboni operator. Shaw Aidan Castle AJ Johnson Alan Peat Alan Summers Alasdair Paterson Alexis Rotella Alfred Booth Alice Lowe Alice Wanderer Everything we do at Drifting Sands is about fostering the community of writers and readers of haibun, tanka prose, and their related forms. His essay, “The Myths of Below are Poet’s Hub pages for journals and other publications. Below is a list of those who helped bring this issue to life: Adelaide B. Together you make this journal tick.
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