Monthly Archives: August 2019
Night Train
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku295 – night train night train the briefly lit lives of others The haiku was by Mark Gilfillan. He was one of the panelists at the Naviar Haiku Fest in London last October. … Continue reading
Wind Turbines Harvest Silver Fog
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku294 – spring dawn spring dawn wind turbines harvest silver fog This haiku was by Michael Baeyens, a young Belgian author of speculative and dark fiction, horror, fantasy and the supernatural, as well … Continue reading
The Beach Waves Break Up The Plovers
This piece was written in response to Naviarhaiku293 Each time they roll in the beach waves break up the plovers This haiku was by Shiba Sonome (1664–1726). She was a haiku poet and disciple of Matsuo Bashô. Reichhold wrote about … Continue reading