Description:Spring 2025Conversation withLew WattsThe Spring 2025 issue features what might be the most dynamic form in contemporary poetry—the haibun. Developed by Basho in 17th-century Japan as a way to combine haiku with travel journals, the variations on the form have exploded in the English-language haiku community over the last few decades, revealing how important a sense of movement is to poetry. The issue features a conversation with haibun poet Lew Watts, along with a large selection of open poetry.HaibunRoberta Beary A Short History of the Birds and BeesKatie Beswick What Did You Call Me?Tim Cremin Act IVAmy Dougher-Solórzano After the OverdoseSeth Friedman TrenchesEngin Gülez AbsenceKat Lehmann Category 5Bob Lucky At the Cemetery, the Church of St. James, PortoAnnette Makino MigrationHemat Malak Aerodynamic DragTanya McDonald Fourth of JulyDebra Murphy Left FielderGinel Ople What Remains True after the Golden AnniversaryLorraine A. Padden Reading the RoomJ.B. Penname LeprosyCarla Schwartz ImpactAlan Summers The Moon Is in My TorchNamratha Varadharajan ThreadbareLew Watts MannequinMichael Dylan Welch Step QuotaValorie B. Woerdehoff Clean-up on Aisle 4Rich Youmans Brain Teaser.. Open PoetryKim Addonizio Pima CanyonNancy Beagle Second Time GoingJim Burrows The ElevatorSusan Cohen Self-Portrait Surrounded by DovesArlene DeMaris SeventeenSonia Greenfield Storage SpacesDavid Kirby The Queen of Quirk Says Goodbye to Her Not-MeLance Larsen Why I Petted the CatMichael Lavers There Is a FireDominic Leading Fox Down in the GullyMatt Mason I Owe You a PoemChelsea McClellan Sestina SophiaJoseph Mills GutteringRichard Prins Natural HistoryKelly Sargent Haiku and SenryuPrartho Sereno AlmostCarrie Shipers Things I Found While Cleaning Out My Parents’ House.. ConversationLew Watts.. Cover ArtKimberly Kelly Santini (web)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Rattle #87, Spring 2025 - Tribute to the Haibun. To get started finding Rattle #87, Spring 2025 - Tribute to the Haibun, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Spring 2025Conversation withLew WattsThe Spring 2025 issue features what might be the most dynamic form in contemporary poetry—the haibun. Developed by Basho in 17th-century Japan as a way to combine haiku with travel journals, the variations on the form have exploded in the English-language haiku community over the last few decades, revealing how important a sense of movement is to poetry. The issue features a conversation with haibun poet Lew Watts, along with a large selection of open poetry.HaibunRoberta Beary A Short History of the Birds and BeesKatie Beswick What Did You Call Me?Tim Cremin Act IVAmy Dougher-Solórzano After the OverdoseSeth Friedman TrenchesEngin Gülez AbsenceKat Lehmann Category 5Bob Lucky At the Cemetery, the Church of St. James, PortoAnnette Makino MigrationHemat Malak Aerodynamic DragTanya McDonald Fourth of JulyDebra Murphy Left FielderGinel Ople What Remains True after the Golden AnniversaryLorraine A. Padden Reading the RoomJ.B. Penname LeprosyCarla Schwartz ImpactAlan Summers The Moon Is in My TorchNamratha Varadharajan ThreadbareLew Watts MannequinMichael Dylan Welch Step QuotaValorie B. Woerdehoff Clean-up on Aisle 4Rich Youmans Brain Teaser.. Open PoetryKim Addonizio Pima CanyonNancy Beagle Second Time GoingJim Burrows The ElevatorSusan Cohen Self-Portrait Surrounded by DovesArlene DeMaris SeventeenSonia Greenfield Storage SpacesDavid Kirby The Queen of Quirk Says Goodbye to Her Not-MeLance Larsen Why I Petted the CatMichael Lavers There Is a FireDominic Leading Fox Down in the GullyMatt Mason I Owe You a PoemChelsea McClellan Sestina SophiaJoseph Mills GutteringRichard Prins Natural HistoryKelly Sargent Haiku and SenryuPrartho Sereno AlmostCarrie Shipers Things I Found While Cleaning Out My Parents’ House.. ConversationLew Watts.. Cover ArtKimberly Kelly Santini (web)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Rattle #87, Spring 2025 - Tribute to the Haibun. To get started finding Rattle #87, Spring 2025 - Tribute to the Haibun, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.