We have a few authors who are members of our Haikumily here. Click the RED Author link next to their names to go to their Amazon Author pages.
Closing Haiku This Week.
Red feathers on grass,
Sign of passing life to life,
Mother bird and young.
Judy: Seeing Red? ANGRY! | Edwina’s Episodes I have to say, this one should have come to mind but I so totally missed the idea. But of course Judy would do this. @Edwinasepisodes
Ritu: Sesame Street Silliness or My Title for it “That’s Just Wrong!” | But I Smile Anyway… Well my title for it should make you go check this one out. Where Ritu’s mind goes I just…well we know where it goes but how does it get there is the question. @PhantomGiggler
Elizabeth: Red and Black in Summer come back. | tea & paper Amazing photo. Simple but something I haven’t seen and I learned. I love that. @Teandpaper
Sue Vincent (Author): Red | Daily Echo A great Haiku that turned into “What do you see in the image?” fest. What do you see in the water? Sue is of course an author, that many of you probably know with a LOT to offer. Check out the link for her Amazon page. @SCVincent
Janice: Poem #1 Red Cross | Ontheland & Poems #2-4 Upset Idiom, Canine Ambush and Childhood Memory | Ontheland Just a few from our friend Janice. 🙂 @ontheland1
JK: Circling & Revolving | the secret keeper Nature and very poetic. Very nice images to go along with it. Read the comments when you visit. @occultguardian
stu0sbloc9: Sunset | Pitter Patter Poetry A great deal of imagery in this one and symbolism as well.
Denis1950: Spring is Here | haikuhound.wordpress.com Holy wow are there some awesome photos on this one. The colors. AWESOME! I think I said that already but oh well. 🙂
Jane Dougherty (Author): Birds of Seasons | janedougherty.wordpress.com Three poems this week from Jane. Three birds, three seasons. Three outcomes. Click the Author link above to go to Jane’s Amazon author page. Several offerings there. @MJDougherty33
Olga: Phoenix | odaciuk.wordpress.com Ah, but not the phoenix you’re expecting. Muahahahaha. Evil laugh, evil laugh.
Pat B.: Beautiful Tom Turkey Struts His Stuff | aseasonandatime.blogspot.com You may not realize how gorgeous a turkey can be, and I don’t mean on the table at Thanksgiving. Go check this out.
Clarence: Casting Call| PrairieChat & Flashy Fins| PrairieChat Looks like Clarence went back in time for both of his entries this week.
Claudette: A Clear Blue Day | ceenoa.com My son’s prompt words seems to have come in handy for some with their images this week.
Serins: Dreaming High | Serins Sphere Five lines of flying and dreaming. @SerinsSphere
MUST READ Colleen: Kathy’s Cardinal | Silver Threading Go read for a personal look. @ColleenChesebro
Melissa Barker-Simpson (Author): Wings of love | Melissa Barker-Simpson Inspired to write by Colleen’s offering this week. Click the author like for Melissa’s Amazon Author page.
Elke: Red bird | writingindevizes Um, all I can say is you have to go see…I mean read to believe. Enjoy and be entertained. 🙂
NEW! Maylian Leo: Calling Passion & Natures Formation | personalselfperfection I say Maylian Leo even though the link says anonymous because the copyright on the poetry has that name. Definitely kept with the nature aspect of Haiku. Very peaceful offerings. Enjoyed.
Florence: The End | MEANINGS AND MUSINGS Considering the title I almost put this one at the end instead of the order it arrived. Wait until you read it and see who actually wrote it. Chills I tell you. Our poor future. @FTThum
Al the Author: Bird Flippin’ | Al The Author’s blog Only from Al would we get this Haiku. @AlistairLane
BeckyG: Rather Red Than a Blackbird on Your Head: beckygblog.com Very nice take on the prompts and loving that background photo on the blog.
Juliette: College Bound & Year Round Beauty| Battered Wife Seeking Better Life Loved the photo used here as well as the sentiments in the two Haiku. @bwseekingbl
Shailzaa: Red Bird Waiting?| fewunsaidwords.wordpress.com Very interesting and original take on the prompt words. Good structure and uses the nature aspect of Haiku.
Much Respect-Much Love
Ronovan
Ronovan is an author, and blogger who shares his life as an amnesiac and Chronic Pain sufferer though his blog RonovanWrites.WordPress.com. His love of poetry, authors and community through his online world has lead to a growing Weekly Haiku Challenge and the creation of a site dedicated to book reviews, interviews and author resources known as LitWorldInterviews.WordPress.com.
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Thanks for the review, Ronovan. I like to bring something distinctive to the party 🙂
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Thanks for the review. My mind does have a habit of wandering in the strangest directions! 🙂
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Thanks for the invite and introducing me to the fun of writing haiku. I have been writing quite a bit of it since I started this weekly endeavor.
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And as I take a second gander (A Michi-gander) at the titles you gave my piece, might a Fowl Minded State be a wee more appropriate? Just thinking about it. 🙂
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Bummer, that’s what I meant. Grrrrr.
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Well, perhaps it will drive people to see what I wrote, because it might be a bit blue??? (Y)
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Ha. You funny woman.
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Thanks for the review Ronovan. You are right about my photos. I have a LOT of stuff! Never thought it would be so handy. Hope you have a wonderful week. Tj
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Thanks Ron…. Yes, my mind does tend to meander into strange locations!! 😜
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Thanks for the haiku in review, Lord Ronovan. It seems you are on your way back to our regularly scheduled programming (technologically speaking). By the way, both of your haiku this week deserve praise as well. Great job. Thank your son for the stress-less prompts this week. 🙂
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Hee, hee, hee, too bad I picked the ones for tomorrow. 😛
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Great. I better get a full 8 hours of sleep! :-p raspberry!
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Thanks Ron, I enjoyed reading your reviews and your comments. That was a new photo on my blog. I enjoy your weekly haiku challenges.
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Thanks a lot Ronovan for review, honestly speaking was little bored with all roundup. I am glad you are back. Now just be there 🙂
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Well, the roundup and review are hopefully driving some views your way, without or in spite of my personal comments on each poet. 🙂
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Thank you for the review. 🙂
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Thank you, Ronovan. I enjoyed last week’s prompt.
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Enjoyed visiting everyone’s haiku over the weekend, so many variations on interpreting the prompt and great responses. Enjoyed your review post and reading your commentary on each Ronovan 🙂 Hopefully I’ll make it a weekly habit to take part again, I so enjoy these prompts and the challenge of writing my least favourite form of poetry 🙂
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Thank you for the review. The two names are mine. I enjoyed reading the haiku challenge over the weekend, the image, the poem, the comments…all active things make me cheerful. It’s amazing. Hope it go on and on. All the best.
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not what you think thats for sure.yeah pain sucks.its not about how much can i get,its whats fair compensation.my daughter had to have therapy 3 times a week for about 4 months.dont expect to see any money for a long time.did you actually get an honest lawyer?mine had me sign a paper saying his fees were capped by percent,including investigators,etc.he was recommended by a prosecuting attorney as honest,good,and worked hand in hand with madd.my daughters were hit by a dui guy.
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Tá engraçada, tá. LolE falando em Segundas, como não lembrar do Garfield que tem sentimentos similares ao 1º Inspector? LolAgora, sobre os personagens, embora com este sistema tenhas razão (não conheço, não comento) a respeito de maior liberdade e tal, eu gostava mais de como eles eram antes. ;)Abraço. 🙂
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