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1 S8E29 All the colours of butterflies in haiku 18:28
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I spend a lot of time thinking about how to write haiku myself, and how to inspire you to write them and I hope you had a listen to my good haiku friend Liam Maguire’s presentation a couple of weeks ago about creepy crawlies. I was so surprised at quite how inspiring his workshop was. To be honest I thought the topic would leave me cold, because as you know I do not have a passion for insects, quite the reverse. Anyway, he got me writing and wanting to read more poems about these little creatures. Although, Liam if you are I will not be inviting them into my home, no praying mantis for me, nor crickets to feed them and definitely no cockroaches. And as for spiders… let’s not go there. So today, creepy crawlies from the Poetry Pea Journal and others. show notes…

1 S8E28 Poetry Pea Reading with Julie Bloss Kelsey 35:22
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Today I have a visitor who has come to read to you, and me. Julie Bloss Kelsey is here to read from her book, Grasping the fading light, a journey through PTSD . It was published a few years ago and it’s taken us a while to get together and organise this reading, but as you will hear that’s probably not a bad thing. You might think a book and a chat about PTSD is a miserable topic, but actually I think what shines through is hope, healing and great humanity. I know you might think this is not for you, and that might be right, but Julie is a fantastic poet, and she has taken the chance and offered us her vulnerability with this book. She has courage and it shows through. Also available to watch on Poetry Pea's YouTube channel. shownotes…
An episode of haiku poetry presented by Liam Maguire on the topic of creepy crawlies. Honestly he does a brilliant job. He's inspired me to write and I hope he'll inspire you to write too. Check out the submission diary. You can read the slides on the YouTube version or check them our at Buy Me A Coffee , where you can support the work of the podcast in many ways. Show notes…
What is Zoka How does it relate to the season Can you write haiku without Zoka And some lovely examples of Zoka and haiku from the book, One Thread Hope you enjoy it. Show notes
This week on the podcast from Poetry Pea we have: a reply from Bruce Feingold regarding my problems with the Touchstone awards a bit of data research from Bill Fay some haiku & senryū written for the latest flashk the poems chosen by Linda L Ludwig from May's prompt video Thank you to all the poets who have had their work chosen. Thank you to Anne Fox for the video. Thank you to Linda for all the work she puts in for the video prompt. Thank you to all the editors who took part in the flashku submission, Robert, Vandana, Lev, Shane, Richard and Samantha. show notes…
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The point of today's podcast is to get you excited to write haiku and senryū for the second volume of The Poetry Pea Anthology, “Little Marvels.” As you’ll know from the podcasts I’ve already published the topic is belonging and alienation this year. If you haven’t listened to themHere they are: A Reading with Roman Lyakhovetsky The Poetry of Alienation Belonging in Poetry The anthology will be in print and PDF format. Submission will be by invitation only and the only way to get your invitation is by signing up to the mailing list. It won’t be long til the invite goes out so hurry, hurry, hurry. For your inspiration today I’m with a poet from North Carolina. You met him before on a podcast in series 7, where he read to us from his book “ A Million Shadows at Noon ”. show notes…
haiku, senryu and tanka about death. It's much more cheerful than that sounds. In the end I think the Ravens won! Are you all Vikings? There's a bit of homework in there for you too. Do you agree / disagree with the thoughts expressed at the beginning of the podcast? Write and let me know. Shownotes
What am I on about doughnuts for? You'll have to listen to find out, but you'll also hear some original poetry, mostly written for the podcast. I also try out some AI. What do you think? Please support the podcast by Becoming a member Buying us a coffee or spreading the word about us on social media Your mission this week , should you choose it Don’t forget to check the website’s submission diary Write some poetry for the video prompt And maybe think if there’s anyone you know who might like to advertise on the podcast. show notes…

1 S8E20 There is only good verse, bad verse and chaos 41:51
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A discussion of the importance of poetic history to our writing with the philosopher poets, Sean O'Connor and Thomas Festa. Your mission is to email me with your thoughts: Did this podcast work for you What topics would you like to hear them talk about Did you agree / disagree with the two poets Email me and let me know. show notes…
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This week I revisit some haibun that Poetry Pea nominated for awards from their Journals over the years. Will you be writing for the next Poetry Pea Journal of Haibun, Tendrils? Check out the show notes Submissions diary

1 S8E17 How to write your haibun prose poetry 48:59
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This week in our how to haibun episode to get you inspired to submit to Poetry Pea I have for you: a Patricia who is a tiny bit cross a romp through tradition of the Japanese prose poem Some advice on how you can write them If you would lie to support the podcast, please purchase a membership, a coffee or spread the word about this, the world's number one haiku podcast, to your poet friends. Thank you…

1 S8E16 Celebrating International Haiku Poetry 36:39
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1 S8E15 A Reading with Poet Roman Lyakhovetsky 24:41
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Poetry Pea presents short form poetry about moths. You can read them in the latest Poetry Pea Journal 1:25. show notes I can’t continue to offer this podcast without a little bit of financial help. You can become a member, purchase one of our journals, or buy us a coffee . Please consider it. Thank you.…
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This week, I’m going to be continuing with the theme of death poetry, taking a look at some interesting areas: Japanese prisoners of war, held in Japan and other countries, writing their jisei before their execution Poems written by those about to commit seppuku Poems from the ancient masters of our genre Anyone who doesn’t want to listen to poems on these tough subjects, maybe come back next week. show notes Please consider supporting the podcast with a membership or buying us a coffee. Details on the website.…
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Today's podcast is about Death Poetry, more specifically * Jisei, * Zekku * Death awareness poetry. It will be the first of a two-part series of podcasts. I’ll share what I’ve learnt with you, read you some poetry and then give you a clue as to what I’ll be expecting next month in the death poem submission period. There will be rabbit holes… Do check out the show notes. Maybe buy us a coffee, that would be a treat for us.…
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This week I want to return to thoughts of the Poetry Pea Anthology , Little Marvels for 2025, which if you’ve been listening to the podcasts this year you’ll know is on the theme of belonging and alienation . Don’t worry, you have time to think about your submissions, your invitation will be arriving at some point later in the year… of course later could be next month or five months away. What you need to do if you would like to submit is make sure you are on the mailing list. You can sign up on the Poetry Pea website. Only poets on the mailing list will be invited to submit. I do check. So anyway a few weeks ago, in episode 5 of this series I discussed the idea of belonging and the various ways we can interpret that in haiku and senryū. Today I’d like to focus on alienation. show notes…
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A feast of summer haiku & a few senryu too! Join Patricia for original poetry, written by you and for you on this week's podcast. Shownotes
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What am I up to this week? Apart from trying to lose those extra kilograms I put on on holiday? Well February is the month of love; the month we celebrate St Valentine’s Day. So today, a little early, or maybe late, depending on when you are joining me, we are going to hear love haiku, senryū, tanka and haibun. For limks and citations please head to the show notes…
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I want to introduce the theme for this year’s anthology to you. Little Marvels, our annual anthology will be on the theme of belonging and alienation . Speaking of belonging, if you want to belong in the anthology you need to sign up for our mailing list , as it is by invitation only and only people on the list will be invited. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast please consider making a donation via Buymeacoffee or Paypal show notes For expanded show notes please purchase it via Buymeacoffee or take out an Issa / Buson Membership at Buymeacoffee…
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1 S8E4 A Love Story in Poetry Ryokan and Teishin 15:39
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What poetry would you write to the love of your life? Have a listen Write your love a poem See what ocmes back Let me know... Shownotes
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Some poems for you to contemplate and perhaps wonder: Why is this poet not considered one of the great masters of the Japanese short form Could you have lived as he did What brings you joy in life Now perhaps you're inspired to write some haiku / senryu or even tanka. Shownotes
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Get some expert advice on how to write scifiku Be ready for the submission period 1-15 Feb 2025 Write Check out the submission diary . Shownotes
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1 S8E1 New Year, Original Poetry, Split Sequences 21:55
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If you want a how to write split sequences I have a workshops for you by Peter Jastermsky. Today you will hear: Solo sequences Collaborative sequences A sequence by host Patricia and Peter Jastermsky Hope you enjoy it. show notes
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shownotes This is the very last Poetry Peacast of season 7, a special one, full of your original tanka poetry. Thank you to all of you loyal listeners and all my new poet friends who have joined us this year. It’s a treat for me to spend time with you and to read your work during the submission periods. I enjoy the comments that our lovely editing team make when we read your work and I learn so much from the interaction with them, so thank you to all the members of the various teams, Liam, Robert, Vandana, Lev, Matt, Linda, Shane and Richard and to two of the team who left this year Ron and Lorraine. Much love to you all. I do need some team members who would be interested in helping to get the Poetry Pea facebook group up, running and continuing. Volunteer if you can and tell me what would you like and expect from us on Facebook? I’m pretty clueless as I haven’t really used it, but I’ll learn… To everyone who keeps me on my toes with emails, I thank you for them, I can be slow in getting back to you, but I do read all my emails and do my best. Thanks not just to poets who submitted to the tanka submissions but also to the judges who stepped up to help me, Matt Defibaugh, Robert Horrobin and Lev Hart, but also to Allyson Whipple, who not only judged but sat in for me on the recording of the judging when I was in a bit of a pickle. She’s a star… and you may know this already but she is taking on the editorship of Frogpond Journal next year. Good luck to you Allyson , I hope that won’t mean we hear less from you. Do support Allyson in her new role and inundate her with your work, when you’re not sending it to me of course. See you next week for season 8!…
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This week a festive Poetry Peacast, with some Christmassy poetry from our November Video Prompt on YouTube. Thanks to Linda L Ludwig who curates this feature. It is rapidly becoming a standout feature of the podcast. Congratulations to the poets who have been chosen to feature. In the spirit of Christmas may I wish all of you a very happy time of the year, whether you are celebrating or not. shownotes…
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How do you get onto this list? Check out the show notes Congratulations to all the poets featured today, the culmination of all the work we've done together this year.
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Why do you need to have a listen to this week's and last week's podcasts? Well because the first submission period of 2025, yes, 2025 is nearly upon us, and it's scifiku. Just scifiku. One of the last things Debbie said to me was something along the lines that she wouldn’t be her if she didn’t write about Mars. So I’d like you to follow in Debbie’s footsteps and write about all things scifi. To help you along the way I’ve got some favourites from the episode previously inspired by Debbie which were published in Journal 2:22, some poems from scifiku masters and to end a little bit more Debbie. One very important thing to tell you before we head over to the poetry… I have an open submission period, deadline 21 December 2024 for Split Sequences. You can write them on your own, or collaborate with your mates, either way, there will be a print and PDF version of Split Peas, the Poetry Pea split sequences journal, out early in 2025. Don’t miss the deadline for submissions! show notes…
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1 S7E49 Deborah P Kolodji a Tribute to her Poetry 31:59
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A Cuttlefish poetry reading, part two. This time Patricia at Poetry Pea wanted to pay tribute to Deborah who was such a great friend to Poetry Pea, indeed to haiku worldwide. In this episode you will hear Debbie give a workshop on Scifiku a repeat from an episode in 2022, to inspire you to write for the first submission period of 2025. Finally, you will hear Debbie's last recording for us. She ends it with hope. Do listen all the way to end. God Bless Debbie. Show notes Also available on YouTube…
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Cuttlefish poets read to us part 1 Today an anthology of poets who have published with Cuttlefish books, Robin Smith, Julie Bloss Kelsey, Allyson Whipple and Lenard D Moore read to us from their Cuttlefish books. This is only part 1. Do join us again for part 2 next time. Show notes Also available on YouTube…
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1 S7E47 Japanese Female Tanka Poets part 3: Tawara Machi 18:46
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In episode S7E45 we left the podcast with a bit of scandal, a menage à trois or even quattre. If you haven’t a clue what I’m on about you’d better go back an episode and have a listen. There’s some great poetry on there. You don’t want to miss out. Today I’m going to open with some poetry from Yamakawa Tomiko, explore some female tanka poets who were not included in Ueda’s Modern Tanka Anthology and then have a listen to some work from more of the female poets he did include. Lots of poetry to inspire you to write. Show notes…
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1 S7E45 Japanese Female Tanka Poets Part 1: Yosano Akiko 30:15
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Time for a bit more tanka poetry, because if you are listening to this in real time, the beginning of November 2024, submissions are open for tanka, your deadline the 15th November. This episode is about the poet Yosano Akiko, an extraordinary woman, mother, poet, essayist, traveller, co-founder of a school for girls. A feminist of her time and a woman who wrote great tanka. Hear her work, learn something of her life, find out what people thought of her in her lifetime. Show Notes…
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This time on Poetry Pea you will hear the senryu written in response to Bona M Santos' presentation on madku. Bona, along with Lynne Jambor, Matthew Defibaugh, Alvin B Cruz and Katherine E Winnick, chose their favourite poems to nominate for the judges' choice and tell us why. Check the show notes for more info. If you've enjoyed what you've heard, please give us a review and maybe think of sponsoring the podcast with a membership or buying us a coffee. Thanks for joining us.…
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1 S7E43 Haiku Futures Short Form Poetry from India 49:33
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Thanks to Poetry Pea's host Alex and to the poets from India who came along to tell us about Triveni Haikai India and read some of their poetry for us. Thanks to Triveni Haikai India who collaborated with Poetry Pea on this episode. You will find our more about the poets and a link to Triveni Haikai India in the show notes. Of course the poets will also feature in the Poetry Pea Journal 5:24. Enjoy!…
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Today we are celebrating the humble tortoise in poetry, here at Poetry Pea. If you are a regular you may well know that this little reptile is one of my favourites, actually I think it's the only reptile I could say I like. I’ve wanted to have one as a pet since I was a small child. Sadly, it’s never happened, but when Linda Ludwig sent me a video of a cute little chap having lunch, taken by her daughter Renee, it was a shoe in for the video prompt. Thanks Renee. show notes…
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Today Patricia at Poetry pea with help from Vandana Parashar, brings you contemporary Tanka poetry. How to write them Topics to write about Examples of poetry to inspire you show notes
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It’s our birthday. Can you believe that Poetry Pea is going into our 8th year? Seven full years and have things changed here at Pea Towers? Well some things have changed, I’m older, but more healthy so bad news and good news there. I was curious as to how the podcast had changed, I barely remember the early days (post-menopausal brain and the recent bump to the head probably). So today I'm going to revisit a couple of podcasts from the early days. How do you think things have changed? Can you help with my dreadful poem? show notes…
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Did you enjoy last week’s haiku from Dejan Pavlinović? If you’ve not heard it, go back and have a listen, he’s a lovely bloke and quite a poet too. This week on the Poetry PeaCast we have more haiku, but this time original poetry from a number of poets, from all around the globe. We’re hearing the poetry written for August’s video prompt. A lovely video from Arvinder Kaur which took us to the seaside. Show notes YouTube Channel…
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1 S7E38 Poetry Reading with Croatian Poet Dejan Pavlinovic 47:58
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I believe I have a treat for you today. We’re off to Croatia, yes, in the summer when the weather is beautiful and we’re going to meet with Dejan Pavlinović one of Croatia’s pre eminent haiku poets. He’s going to read from a couple of his solo works, one of which has just launched, yes, you are one of the first people to hear this work, Life Lines. Links in the show notes Also available on YouTube…
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Last time I outlined the development of waka, prior to the late 1800s and gave you some idea as to why waka was becoming a disappointing art. I left you with the promise that this time you were going to hear what happened to waka during the initial tanka reforms and thereafter. So that’s what I have for you today. Tanka reforms, the initial ideas and the concepts and movements that flowed from them. It's more interesting than you might think. Of course I do have lots of poems to read to you as well. show notes…
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The next couple of months I’m going to intersperse our haiku and senryu poetry podcasts with podcasts about tanka, because we’re going to have a go at writing them in November 2024. Today I’m looking at the premodern period, so a poetry type known as waka, composed before the tanka reforms of the late 1800s. By the end of the podcast you should know a bit about the history of waka and see the development of the form in this pre tanka world. It’s starting to look like something we might just recognise in our contemporary works. Don’t worry if you don’t immediately get them, we’ll look at them again. Links in the show notes…
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Today’s poetry is our very first senryū only edition of the poetry pea podcast. If you don’t know what senryū is, and it is a bit tricky to define in one sentence, please go and have a listen to the few podcasts I’ve recorded, including the podcast with Bona M Santos who came along to inspire you to write for the next call out in September 2024. Links will be in the show notes so do go and have a look and a listen or of course a watch. There are slides for Bona's presentation on YouTube. In case you didn’t know or have not subscribed to our YouTube channel it is quite simply Poetry Pea. Show notes.…
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1 S7E34 It's all About the Bees - Original Haiku Poetry 10:59
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poetrypea.com brings you a podcast of haiku all about the bees, well, more or less. The first poems were inspired by the Poetry Pea Video prompt which you can find on the Poetry Pea YouTube channel . There's a prompt every month except December. You can leave your poems in the comments section (as many as you want) and Linda will read them and chose some to feature on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea Journal. Go on you know you want to do it! Then in the second section Patricia reads more original bee haiku from past Journals. It really is a favourite topic. Head over to the show notes for links. If there's something missing, email me.…
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1 S7E33 Madku, featuring West Coast Poet, Bona M Santos 39:24
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Don't get mad... write some poetry. How to let off steam by writing short poetry with Bona M Santos. You will find the slides on the YouTube version, otherwise if you are an Issa or a Buson member they will be sent to your inbox, as long as I have the right email address. Membership information on the website. Show notes here.…
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A short tribute to Deborah P Kolodji and some senryū poetry to inspire you to write outside your comfort zone. Push your writing boundaries! If you enjoy this podcast, make sure you are subscribed and tell your friends to join us at poetry pea.com Show notes
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1 S7E31 Poetry Across the Water New York to Dublin 9:29
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This week you can hear the poems chosen from the Poetry Pea Video prompt from June. Have you left your poetry in the comments this month? You'll find it on the Poetry Pea YouTube channel. Thanks to Linda for reading all the entries and choosing this selection for the podcast and the Poetry Pea Journal. Episode webpage.…
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1 S7E30 Seasonal Poetry Autumn & Winter haiku 10:38
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poetrypea.com presents haiku poetry celebrating the seasons. In part two of this mini series you will hear poems from Autumn and Winter. If you are on the Poetry Pea mailing list you will know why I’ve featured these poems to inspire your writing. If you are not…quick, sign up! If you’ve enjoyed these poems please like and share and maybe you can think about becoming a member or buying us a coffee. Details on the website. We’d be very grateful. Show notes here…
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1 S7E29 Seasonal Poetry. Spring & Summer Haiku 23:00
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This is part 1 of a miniseries on haiku seasons. This week Spring & Summer, next week Autumn & Winter. Those of you on the Poetry Pea mailing list will know why I'm highlighting seasonal poetry. If you are not on the mailing list there is still time to sign up and be involved in something a little special. Sign up now! Thank you for joining us today if you've enjoyed it, please consider buying us a coffee or becoming a member, with benefits to you. If you could tell your haiku friends about us too, that would be fabulous. Show notes here…
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1 S7E28 A Gift of Warm Coins and Poetry - Diarmuid Fitzgerald 44:16
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poetrypea.com presents the Irish writer Diarmuid Fitzgerald who reads to us from his books Thames Way and A Thousand Sparks, published by Alba publishing. I smiled for days when editing this. I hope you enjoy it too. Show notes here.
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Come on a bike ride with me to the lake and back via the woods, river and farm and along the way we'll enjoy some haiku and senryū poetry written especially for the podcast and some senryū to inspire you to write. Check out the show notes here .
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Today we have oodles of original poetry, haiku and senryū, written by you about one single object. Much like beauty, the object is often in the eye of the author and the reader and so some of you might disagree with some of our choices, which as you know I don’t have a problem with. if you do disagree, slip me an email and let me know why. We won’t fall out about it. I promised you a journal out at the end of the month and so far I think I’m going to be able to do it, it will be journal 3:24 if you are over at Buy me a Coffee, but fear not, if you are on the mailing list you will be notified as soon as it’s out and of course if you are an Issa or Buson member then it will fall effortlessly into your in box. Show notes…
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Next month, July 2024, we are writing senryū together. To inspire your creativity and to give you a background in the history of senryū I’m running a series of podcasts all about them. This is the second one, the first was episode 23 of this series, so it would make sense to go back and listen or watch that one before you crack on with this. Unfortunately while I was preparing for this series of podcasts, my dear husband brought a rather nasty cold into the house and kindly shared it with me, and I spent more time sleeping away the virus than I would have liked, so apologies, this podcast isn’t as long as I’d like it to be, but I do have some great senryū to share with you, recommendations for what we’d like to see in the submissions and a little story. Hello I’m Patricia and you are most welcome to join me on a journey to senryū on this the Poetry Pea Cast. Show notes here at poetrypea.com…
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1 S7E24 Poetry Pea Reading Irish Poet Jeremy Haworth 45:21
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Today at poetrypea.com I’m inviting you to head off with me to my old summer stomping ground, the Irish countryside. For a reading of poetry, more particularly haibun. We’re going to meet the poet and farmer Jeremy Haworth and listen to the poems he wrote while he was learning his farming craft. “in Four Season farm, Jeremy Haworth’s writing is skilled, deliberate and accomplished. It is honest, humble and refreshing. Written in a clear and original voice, Four Season farm is a remarkable debut and a delightful read.” Sean O’Connor In 2019 Jeremy won the Cúirt New Writing Prize. Episode show notes here.…
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Poetry Pea - haiku and other English Language Japanese short forms

Over the next month or so I’ll be looking at senryū. At why senryū are often seen as a lesser form of poetry, at senryū in the pre modern era in Japan, ie. pre 1868 and how they developed from that point on both in the Japan and in the English speaking world. It has been a fascinating study from a poetry and an historical point of view. I’ve always thought that haiku can instruct us about life in the past, but as I hope to show you, senryū can give you a fascinating insight into the past. It has also left me with a couple of historical events that I’ll bring you at some time in the future. A reminder to make sure you are signed up to the Poetry Pea mailing as a very important email will be going out very, very soon, which if you write poetry, you will not want to miss. Also a favour, if you could review the podcast, or like and share it with other poets that would be fantastic. Thank you. Today I’m going to have a look at pre modern senryū. At the end of my podcasts on senryū, and there will be a couple at least, I will have an essay for you. You lovely bunch who support the podcast with memberships will be sent a copy, but it will be available via buy me a coffee for everyone else to purchase. Show notes here.…
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