. . . Come, celebrate the informal rituals of family and rural life, with our newest Honored Guest Matt Morden.
Matt lives in West Wales and is a college lecturer. He has been widely published, and is associate editor of Snapshot Press, which published his first collection, A Dark Afternoon (2000). Here are a pair of Matt’s haiku to whet your appetite..
a child’s painting
bleeds into itself
summer rain
mountain wind
the stillness of a lamb
gathers crows
by Matt Morden, from A New Resonance 2: Emerging Voices in English-Language Haiku
(edited by Jim Kacian and Dee Evetts, Red Moon Press, 2001), which has 15 of Matt’s haiku.
“mountain rain” haiku, originally published in Acorn 3
by dagosan:
moonless night
the Goodyear Blimp floats
over and on the river
[07-08-04, edited Nov. 6, 2005]
Seriously: Debating the Moral Status of the Embryo (Harvard Magazine, Jul-Aug 2004)
What do tenured teachers and government programs have in common? See Prof. Bainbridge.
Last month, I saw the cop “ti-vo camera” in use. Cool tool. [see Ernie]