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Join us for this interview with haiku poet, Mary Ann Conley.
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Join us for a time around the campfire under the starry skies as we feature tanka from Naomi Beth Wakan’s latest book - Time Together. This project features photography by Elias, her husband of 45 years! Check it out here: https://www.shantiarts.co/uploads/files/vwxyz/WAKAN_TIME.html
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Enjoy a glimpse into spring and the haiku moments we are experiencing.
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Join us for this great interview with Ruth Yarrow and get a view into our Minnesota winter. Here is the link for Ruth’s book Li from Within: https://redmoonpress.com/product/strongilit-from-withinistrong-selected-haiku-of-ruth-yarrow/
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Enjoy this delightful story by Mary Alice Carlson. If you are interested in more stories from up north, you can find information here: https://www.xulonpress.com/bookstore/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9781545675243
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Join us as we read Eliza Wheeler’s Home in the Woods. You can check out more of her work at WheelerStudio.com
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Join us for a fun visit to the Duluth Minnesota Enger Tower and the Peace Bell. https://duluthmn.gov/parks/parks-listing/enger-park/
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In this episode we feature the haiku of Michael Dylan Welch. We were up at the beach skipping rocks at Lake Superior. Check out his website at: graceguts.com
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Join us as we read Tracy’s book and interview her for this episode. Also check out her website: https://www.tracygallupillustration.com/gallery
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Enjoy this year’s selected haiku along with a brief description and history of the Golden Haiku Poetry Contest taking place each spring in Washington D.C. https://goldentriangledc.com/initiative/golden-haiku/
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Join us around our campfire as we interview haiku poet Gary Hotham. Check out these links to enjoy more of Gary’s poetry. Gary Hotham (pinyon-publishing.com) http://pinyon-publishing.com/spilled%20milk.html
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In this episode we interview Tom Clausen of Mann Library’s Daily Haiku. https://haiku.mannlib.cornell.edu/
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Join us as we interview artist and author Elisha Cooper. In this episode we feature his book River, which is a beautiful haiku styled journey down the Hudson River. http://elishacooper.com https://www.instagram.com/elisha__cooper/
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Come join us around the campfire for this interview with Kristen Lindquist. You can enjoy more of Kristen’s haiku at her blog where you can also sign up to receive her daily haiku email. https://www.kristenlindquist.com/blog
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Join us for this great interview with haiku poet and publisher, Randy Brooks. We discovered him on the Mann Library Daily Haiku website, which is maintained by Tom Clausen. https://haiku.mannlib.cornell.edu You can enjoy more haiku from Randy Brooks and a variety of publications that he offers here at Brooks Books. http://www.brooksbookshaiku.com
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Join us as we discover the haiku-like photography of Rachel Kolokoff Hopper. In her project Death on the Plains, she highlights the Loggerhead Shrike and it’s unique food caches. Check out her photography here: https://www.rkhphotography.net/Life-Death-on-the-Plains/
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Making acorn flour pancakes after enjoying an afternoon fall walk. Stunning display of satellites under the darkening sky.
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Join us as we take an afternoon ginkgo walk a path of autumn leaves. We reflect on our recent camping trip where we heard timberwolves in the middle of the night and sought shelter in the basement of 100-year-old cabin during a tornado warning.
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Enjoy the second part, in this two-part collection of original haiku shared by friends from all over the world. It is a dynamic thread of observations anchored in the present moment that ties each of these haiku together.
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Enjoy part one, in a two-part collection of original haiku shared by friends from all over the world. It is a dynamic thread of observations in the present moment that ties each of these together.
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