Carpe Diem Haiku – Jim Kacian’s “city morning”
Jim’s haiku: city morning a crane lifts its shadow up the wall makes me respond with an American Sentence: A clerk wakes up to jackhammer staccato, silencing the songbirds Linked […]
Jim’s haiku: city morning a crane lifts its shadow up the wall makes me respond with an American Sentence: A clerk wakes up to jackhammer staccato, silencing the songbirds Linked […]
To write a haiku inspired by Jim Kacian’s haiku: chopping wood- someone does the same a moment later I respond with: axes sing – quenching winter’s dirge of dying embers […]
She stares with vacant eyes, poised between the urge for syringe bliss and the cold dirge of groping hands. Where did it start, that downhill poison slope? In her pernicious […]
Jack Kerouac wrote this wonderful haiku In the sun the butterfly wings Like a church window I’m sticking to the theme of answering in his colleague Ginsberg’s style, the american […]
Jack Kerouac wrote: playing basketball – the lady next door watching again And I respond with an American Sentence Toothless gaffer watches his sunbathing neighbor when sprinklers go off. Linked […]
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis