Demonstrating his typical excess, dagosan decided
to start two daily weblogs today. In addition to
dagosan’s haiku diary, he’s launched simply senryu,
describing it as:
david giacalone’s daily look at the foibles
and ironies of human nature, using poems
structured like haiku and called “senryu”
Click here for a brief discussion of the senryu genre.
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As we said earlier this evening, when announcing his
haiku diary, you’re encouraged to visit simply senryu for
a daily dollop of senryu. Please do not expect dagosan
to punch a clock — he posts whenever the Muse has done
her work. For your convience, there’s a link to simply senryu
in our Sidebar.
Editors of haiku journals who do not wish to
see new dagosan (david giacalone) poems before they
are submitted for possible publication, should probably
avoid dagosan’s haiku diary and simply senryu .
Everybody else should stop by often.
waiting undressed
to meet the new doctor —
cold feet
from second thoughts (2005)
November 27, 2005
“simply senryu”
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“dagosan’s haiku diary” is launched
Our post yesterday about the blossoming of daily haiku weblogs
inspired dagosan to start one of his own today.
If you have liked his work here, you’re encouraged to
visit dagosan’s haiku diary for a new haiku each day. As at f/k/a,
do not expect dagosan to punch a clock — he posts when the Muse
has done her work. For future use, you’ll find a link to dhd in our Sidebar.
From now on, the daily dagosan feature here
at f/k/a will showcase his vintage/select/classic
[older] works.
Editors of haiku journals who do not wish to
see new dagosan (david giacalone) haiku before they
are submitted for possible publication, should probably
avoid dagosan’s haiku diary. Everybody else should
come early and often.
teeth gritted
writing
today’s haiku

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Sunday morning
looking up the word
from my dream
deadline approaches
my nose drips
faster
“waspg”
stifled laugh:
a November wasp
rousing itself
revising poems,
a third cup of tea
from the same bag
from “Some of the Silence (Red Moon Press,1999)
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