Good news for Senryu lovers, after being ditched by Modern English Tanka Press, the journal Prune Juice is now under the editorship of Liam Wilkinson (also "curator" of Three Lights Gallery).
Prune Juice will be a web-only publication from now on and it's online home is at http://prunejuice.wordpress.com
Submissions are currently being accepted for Issue 3 which will be published in 2010.
4 September 2009
2 September 2009
Notes from the Gean - Issue 2 now online

Just a note to let you know I have five pieces in Issue 2 of Notes from the Gean - just published and available at: http://www.geantree.com/indexcover.html
28 August 2009
14 August 2009
That's it - I'm off to Croatia for a week and a bit. I hope my web of nerves will stand the temperature. My favourite seasons are autumn and spring which is probably why I write more summer haiku than for any of the other seasons. It's a reactionary thing, I guess.
Currently planning a chap-book, which may come to something, or it may not.
Here's a few of my summer haiku that have been published in the past:
oppressive heat
from the block of flats
a tuneless song
scent of car wax
resting on the bonnet
a ladybird
heat haze...
slumped with their ice creams
the firemen
fading tattoos
he hauls her wheelchair
from the beach
(oppressive heat, scent of car wax and heat haze were first published in Blithe Spirit, fading tattoos was first published in Presence)
(the first three inspired by London: Hackney, Stoke Newington and Hornsey respectively. The last one was written in Swanage, Dorset)
Before I go, excuse me while I plug my other blogs:
Dave's Magical Brain is my Multiple Sclerosis blog
phase - one is my general diary-style blog that I have only just started - it's early days, so be nice to it.
I also have a twitter presence, so I can be checked out there too - no haiku but general observations, remarks etc.
If I get web access while on holiday, no doubt I'll post something. In the meantime I am packing a notebook and pen.
Currently planning a chap-book, which may come to something, or it may not.
Here's a few of my summer haiku that have been published in the past:
oppressive heat
from the block of flats
a tuneless song
scent of car wax
resting on the bonnet
a ladybird
heat haze...
slumped with their ice creams
the firemen
fading tattoos
he hauls her wheelchair
from the beach
(oppressive heat, scent of car wax and heat haze were first published in Blithe Spirit, fading tattoos was first published in Presence)
(the first three inspired by London: Hackney, Stoke Newington and Hornsey respectively. The last one was written in Swanage, Dorset)
Before I go, excuse me while I plug my other blogs:
Dave's Magical Brain is my Multiple Sclerosis blog
phase - one is my general diary-style blog that I have only just started - it's early days, so be nice to it.
I also have a twitter presence, so I can be checked out there too - no haiku but general observations, remarks etc.
If I get web access while on holiday, no doubt I'll post something. In the meantime I am packing a notebook and pen.
10 August 2009
August 2006
taking Mum the long route
back to the hospice -
the heather in bloom
back to the hospice -
the heather in bloom
6 August 2009
carku (?!?)
in the old car
an old man and
an old dog
The beauty of an in-car notebook is that you can jot down ideas, random observations and proto-haiku while at traffic lights, in lay-bys etc and then forget them. Until one day (today in my case) you decide to take it out and trawl through for anything worth working on.
here's a few more...
long day -
my car's central locking
clunks it's welcome
later
on the same road
the dead crow
still points the way
mizzle
dotted across the moor
the backs of sheep
hospital car park
a woman with a neck brace
reversing
[...or should it be gnisrever? - as awkward to read as it is to manouver]
driving the line
between green and blue
spring hilltops
By way of explanation - I drive a hundred miles a week between work and home through the hills and back lanes of Derbyshire. It is one of those rare occasions that I find myself alone, so driving familiar routes away from the rat runs gives me space to think. I also think I need a camera living permanently in the car.
an old man and
an old dog
The beauty of an in-car notebook is that you can jot down ideas, random observations and proto-haiku while at traffic lights, in lay-bys etc and then forget them. Until one day (today in my case) you decide to take it out and trawl through for anything worth working on.
here's a few more...
long day -
my car's central locking
clunks it's welcome
later
on the same road
the dead crow
still points the way
mizzle
dotted across the moor
the backs of sheep
hospital car park
a woman with a neck brace
reversing
[...or should it be gnisrever? - as awkward to read as it is to manouver]
driving the line
between green and blue
spring hilltops
By way of explanation - I drive a hundred miles a week between work and home through the hills and back lanes of Derbyshire. It is one of those rare occasions that I find myself alone, so driving familiar routes away from the rat runs gives me space to think. I also think I need a camera living permanently in the car.
3 August 2009
2 August 2009
Important word plinth spot online
Alan Summers' plinth spot is now viewable online. I know one follower of this blog (Herr Broeker) had his word read out.
Check it out at http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Alan_S
Well done Alan!
Oh, yeah, ermmm...... "SERENDIPITY!!!"
Check it out at http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Alan_S
Well done Alan!
Oh, yeah, ermmm...... "SERENDIPITY!!!"
29 July 2009
27 July 2009
23 July 2009
Alan Summers' plinth-spot

Alan Summers would like as many people as possible to send him "important words" and he will read out as many as he can during his hour on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth on Monday.
I think this is an interesting project and an imaginative use of his hour in the spotlight.
For further details on the thinking behind it and how you can despatch your word visit http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Alan_S
Alan's website: http://www.withwords.org.uk/
21 July 2009
20 July 2009
break in the clouds
leaving my gardening shoes
a black beetle
first published: Blithe Spirit 17:1
currently awaiting latest BS (19:2) - now more than a month late.
leaving my gardening shoes
a black beetle
first published: Blithe Spirit 17:1
currently awaiting latest BS (19:2) - now more than a month late.
17 July 2009
15 July 2009
growing unrest...
on the baby monitor
lightning static
first published: "Storm" - BHS Members' anthology 2007
thanks to "E" for the inspiration
on the baby monitor
lightning static
first published: "Storm" - BHS Members' anthology 2007
thanks to "E" for the inspiration
14 July 2009
St Swithin's Day
My late Mum's diary from 1943 (aged 10) has the following entry for July 15th. It is so perfect, it is almost a senryu.
"Rained all day. Grandma came for tea"
"Rained all day. Grandma came for tea"
13 July 2009
remission ...
in the rear-view
the crow settles back
on the roadkill
in the rear-view
the crow settles back
on the roadkill
7 July 2009
my colleague
flirting with the workman
endless summer rain
Published: Riverbed - Autumn 2008
flirting with the workman
endless summer rain
Published: Riverbed - Autumn 2008
3 July 2009
Three Lights Gallery - Summer of Love

I have one poem at the three lights summer of love show.
The show commemorates the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, and the theme is peace and love.
Worth checking out as always.
1 July 2009
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