Hey, folks. I want to let you know one of my short haiku/senryu collections titled “A Few Haiku (1)” has been published at Gobblers by Masticadores. These small collections consist of six haiku and/or senryu. Kindest thanks to Editor Manuela Timofte and her staff for publishing this mini-collection. I hope you enjoy it.
“A Few Haiku (1)”
(c) 2017 by Michael L. Utley
(#1)
Raindrop on elm leaf
Slipping toward oblivion
I am falling too
(#2)
Misty river bank
I can hear the water cry
Through its mournful veil
You can read the rest of this mini-collection by clicking this link. Also, don’t forget to follow and subscribe to Gobblers By Masticadores, where you’ll find some wonderful writing and plenty of food for thought.
Lovely write a Haiku! Congratulations
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Thank you, dear friend! You’re very kind. 😊🌸
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Beautiful!
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Thanks so much, Luisa. I appreciate you, my friend. 😊
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You’re more than welcome, Mike 🌹
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This should be fun! I love haiku!
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Thanks, Annette. I have sixty of these mini-collections here on my blog (total 360 haiku & senryu, located in the Poetry section of the menu). I don’t know how many of these collections will be published at Gobblers. Hope you enjoy these little ones. 😊
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This is wonderful! Congratulations! Your haikus are lovely!
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Thanks a bunch, Kymber. I haven’t written any new haiku and senryu this year, but I have a backlog of 360 of the little guys here on my blog (Poetry menu section). I’m glad to know you found these to your liking. 😊
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Congratulations 👍
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Thanks, KC. I appreciate it. 😊
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Each one lovely and well-expressed!
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Thanks, Dawn. It’s very kind of you, my friend. 😊
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Nice, I liked these
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Thank you so much, Joanne. I appreciate it. 😊
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Love these, especially number four. Excellent haiku and senryu. 😊
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Thanks, Kirsten. These are the first haiku/senryu I’d ever written (from 2017). The first four have been expanded into full-length poems–what I call my “haiku trick” in order to break writer’s block (it worked for a while, at least). I have 360 of these little verses on my blog, so hopefully I can use them as catalysts to create more full-length pieces. Thanks for the kind words, my friend. 😊
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You’re welcome, Mike! I like your haiku trick. It’s smart, and the ones you change to full-length poems could provide insight for new poems from there. 🥰
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You used to post a lot of haiku and senyru, Mike. It’s a pleasure to see another collection. Heading over. And congrats on the publication.
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Thank you so much, Diana. Yes, I loved writing haiku/senryu. I haven’t penned any since last year (I seem to have forgotten how to write them, which is frustrating). The haiku/senryu in this first collection are the first ones I ever wrote (2017). They’d been sitting on my hard drive for years, and when I began posting poetry on my blog, I figured I’d share them. I didn’t want to publish just one at a time–I wanted the reader to have more to explore, you know? So, I lopped them all together in a mini-collection, and decided I’d always publish six at a time. I’ve noticed recurring themes among some of these groupings, which sort of makes sense as they’re usually written all in one sitting. The more I wrote, the more I wanted to learn about the format, so researching traditional Japanese haiku and senryu showed me the difference between the inaccurate Western interpretation of haiku/senryu (strict 5/7/5 syllable count, etc.) and authentic Japanese format, which allowed me to relax my technique, which in turn produced more organic-feeling pieces. I desperately hope to return to this form as I absolutely love these tiny, distilled, sharpened bits of insight and emotion.
Anyway, I’m glad you enjoyed these, my friend. Thanks for your kindness. 😊
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They’re always beautiful, Mike. I’m pretty sure it was your haiku/senyru posts that captured my attention initially to your blog, and the rest is history. 🙂 I don’t think I’ve missed a post since.
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beautiful poems… so moving Mike!
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Thanks, Cindy. Your kindness brightens my day, my friend! 😊🌸
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Beautiful, Mike. And congrats!
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Thank you so much. I was surprised that this haiku/senryu collection was chosen for publication. It would be fun to see more of these at Gobblers. I have 60 mini-collections (total 360 haiku and senryu), but these six were the first I’d ever written. I think I was able to improve as I wrote more of them, so maybe more will be published. Thanks as always for your kind support, my friend. Happy weekend to you. 😊
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And to u as well! 🌷
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These are beautiful, Mike. Congratulations on the publication, and I’m heading over to read the rest. 🤗
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Thanks a bunch, Lauren. Plenty more where those came from in the Poetry menu section here on my blog (a shameless plug, you know?). 😎 I appreciate your kind words, my friend. Have a good weekend. 😊
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I’ll check them out, Mike, and sometimes, that shameless plug is necessary. 🙂 Hope you’re having a good weekend, too.
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Lovely haikus, Mike! 👏♥️
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Thanks so much, my friend. Glad you enjoyed them. 😊
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It’s my pleasure, Mike! 😊♥️
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these were quite delicate and lovely. Would you believe I have never written a haiku? Congratulations Mike, on staying consistent and sharing your talent. Your gift is a blessing, mate.🙏
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Thanks, Nigel. I was heavily into writing writing haiku/senryu for a while, learning as much as I could about the format and the differences between the inaccurate rigid Western interpretation and the traditional Japanese method. I seem to have forgotten how to write them and haven’t penned any for about a year or so. I desperately want to return to writing them. They require laser-focus to distill everything down to its most basic image, thought or emotion. I have so much on my mind lately that I can’t concentrate well enough to write anything.
I’ll bet you could write some good haiku and senryu. You’ve got a writer’s heart, mind and soul. I’d certainly be interested in reading any you might write. 😊
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Maybe one day I’ll step up to the challenge. Brevity is not my strength 😜
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Brilliant ones, Mike! Congratulations! 😊✨
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Thank you so much, Aaysid. You’re very kind, as always. 😊
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