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IMAGE – the photography magazine of the Australian Photographic Society, July/August edition is featuring a page of my haiga (images with haiku) and i have an article to write for the next issue being September/October.  This magazine is beautifully printed in full gloss and available at your local library.

jewellery box (haiga)

Gean Tree Press June 2009 issue

a big big thank you to Linda Papanicolaou of haigaonline … i was so excited in my previous posting that a portfolio of my work had been published i posted quickly, and just that (excitement) …   since then i have gone back to read the introduction.  Linda has gone to so much trouble to research my experience and who i am that the whole has come up beautifully.

Really … a very big thank you to Linda …

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GINA

Haigaonline have published a collection of my works which looks great as a whole.  Let me know what you think.

Haiga is a Japanese form that combines a visual element with haiku where the poem can be complimentary or incogruous to the visual.  Like all good poetry its a form that can transport you – both in the doing and the reading.

I hope you enjoy reading as much as I in the doing.

I have linked to haigaonline in my blogroll.

GINA

pleased to have 4 haiga published in this week’s Tasmania Times

they look lovely.

>>> Gina

Its such a great looking online publication .. having launched in July.

congratulations to all involved …

I am excited to have a couple of monoku, a poem and a haiga published in their August edition -

A most enjoyable traipse through poetry, video-poetry and luverly visuals …

Do visit the publication and read some excellent poetry. I have added BURST to my blogroll.

>>> Gina

this one started as an haiku …

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lingering
fog in the carpark
midday market

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and then i took this photo at the markets …  and created the haiga

problem solved … see previous post …

solved at workshopping here http://forum.ahapoetry.com/viewtopic.php?t=5431

i use the word ’solved’ tentatively … the poem is still very new… and not quite settled in my mind…. also there are other colour combinations for the matting for me to explore … but this one is a definite improvement on the journey of discovery.

>>> Gina