1) Why do you write haiku?
Like many haijin, I can’t not write haiku. A few years ago, wanting to follow the dictum that to be a writer, you must write every day, I decided on blogging a daily haiku. I love Japanese culture, and it seemed like a manageable commitment. Of course, those first 5-7-5 verses were not what we’d consider haiku, but it put me on this path. I am fortunate to have had the support of experienced mentors who welcomed and guided me. Though I do not write a daily haiku any more, the years I did instilled in me the quiet awareness of haiku mind.
2) What other poetic forms do you enjoy?
I am a huge fan of Richard Wilbur’s in general, and specifically his poems that follow the traditional haiku syllabic form. He is such an artful master of any form. I have written poems in various forms, including free-verse, though my focus these days is on haiku. As I have begun experimenting with haibun, I find it another interesting and therapeutic challenge I want to explore more.
3) Of the many wonderful haiku you’ve written, what do you consider to be your top three?
morning star
the newborn's fontanel
pulses softly
Frogpond 32.2 • 2009
winter sky
a skein of wild birds
unravels
graveside
my breasts
leaking
The Heron's Nest Volume XI, Number 1: March, 2009
Thank you very much for the honor of participating, Curtis, and for this invaluable service you provide the haiku community.
Regards,
Nora
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nora, my dear friend,
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your haiku! love, pamela
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great to see you here Nora well done in all your endeavours
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you wrote "graveside," within 4 words. The poem is perfect Nora!
ReplyDeleteI cannot tell you how happy I am for you.
Always,
Gene
Glad to see you here Nora!
ReplyDeleteAppreciated all the haiku, and fully concur with Gene's comments too.
all my best,
Alan
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the haikus you selected are just excellent. the emotion in the 1st and 3rd are just palpable!
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