Repix air view4/18/2023 ![]() He has also published a chapbook of visual poetry and contributed with erasure poetry to anthologies from Silver Birch Press. He has contributed with visual poetry to magazines as Lex-ICON, Anatematiskpress, Quarter After #4 and Maintenant 8: A Journal of Contemporary Dada. Mathias Jansson is a Swedish art critic and poet. Journeys:Getting Lost, Carole’s first chapbook of haiku and tanka, is now available for presale from Finishing Line Press. & Ĭarole Johnston lives in Lexington, Kentucky USA where she drives around Bluegrass backroads with a notebook and camera in the front seat, capturing the haiku moment. ![]() More of her poetry can be found at Ĭlifton Redmond is an Irish poet a member of the Carlow Writers Co-operative, his poems have been published in various literary magazines and journals.Ĭaroline Skanne, rochester, uk, obsessed with anything wild & free, she is the founder of hedgerow: a journal of small poems. Robin Dawn Hudechek lives in Laguna Beach, CA with her husband, Manny and two beautiful cats, Ashley and Misty. He wants to throw a rock or climb a leafy hedgeĪnything for a smile or a sideways glance– Now, they collaborate and support each other in their haiku habits.įrom his place on the sidewalk in the rain. Julie and Meik both came from other forms of writing to haiku. Meik Blottenberger – Hanover, Pa (photograph) Jane Dougherty lives in Bordeaux by the river, where she writes poetry and poetic, mythological, lyrical fantasy. ‘I just try to describe what I see and feel.’ Jon Wynne lives in Hampshire and has been writing on & off for many years. Her current passion is for creating haiga and tanshi (small poem) art. She writes on twitter as Strangeĭebbie Strange is a published tanka and haiku poet, as well as an avid photographer. Her first book of poetry – Moon Full of Moons – will be published in January 2015. Kat Lehmann lives in the United States by the river where she writes, under a clear view of the Moon. ‘Some of my best stories, have been written with my eyes’… Diana Matisz, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA & She is the editor of brass bell, an online haiku journal: She writes most of her poems in a small notebook while taking her early morning walks. ![]() Red gloves give me strength walking into the wind as always, grateful to contributors & readers alike, please keep sending in your submissions as well as spreading the word, every effort really counts! with love & kindness… more details to follow regarding this venture. it will feature work published throughout 2014 last chance this coming friday. very excited about the print version scheduled for early 2015. the next issue will be the last one for this year, the theme is ‘reasons to write’, feel free to interpret as you please. Welcome to #11 of hedgerow, bringing you 13 different poets & artist.
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