Five members attended the Bindii meeting at 12 noon on 11 April at the Box Factory in Regent St Adelaide. The speaker for the meeting, Karin Anderson, was unavoidably delayed, so it was decided to postpone her presentation on early Japanese poetry forms until our 6 June Meeting.
Author: Lynette Arden
Haiku Bindii Willow Light Launch
Launch of Haiku Bindii: Willow Light
Bindii Japanese Genre Poetry Group are delighted to invite you to the launch of Haiku Bindii Vol. 2: Willow Light
To be launched by Rob Walker
Please join us at the Box Factory: 59 Regent St South, Adelaide from 2 pm on 25 April 2015
This is a free event. Refreshments will be served. Readings by the Bindii poets.
BINDII POETS: Judith Ahmed, Karin Anderson, Bett Angel-Stawarz, Maeve Archibald, Lynette Arden, Alexander Ask, Lee Bentley, Belinda Broughton, Dawn Colsey, Margaret Fensom, Jill Gower, Simon Hanson, Marilyn Linn, Julia Wakefield, Athena Zaknic.
Lynette Arden
Bowerbird Tanka Workshop #13 – 14 March 2015
The 13th Bowerbird Tanka Workshop – held at Pearl Beach (NSW) on 14 March 2015 – was attended by 19 delegates from Sydney, the Newcastle area, Canberra and Tamworth.
You can read a report of the programme and three appraisals of favourite tanka through accessing this link.
FreeXpresSion Haiku Competition 2015 results
Congratulations to Sandra Simpson for taking out First Prize in the Haiku Section of the FreeXpresSion 2015 Literary Competition. Rodney Williams was awarded Second Prize. Nathalie Buckland received Third Prize.
First Place – Sandra Simpson, NZ
planning her eulogy jars of carefully labelled seeds
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Red Kelpie Haiku Group Ginko & Meeting #3
It was one of those warm, bright Melbourne autumn days in the Botanic Gardens, a perfect day for our ginko . . . had we all been stone deaf.
Yes, it was Grand Prix day and the sounds of racing motors circled our green refuge, news choppers roared back and forth and in the breaks between car races, the air show boomed overhead.
Black swans basked on the lake with their heads under their wings for the duration! Wattle birds and swallows put on their own air shows and the clear notes of bellbirds rang out during the quieter intervals.
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“Windfall 3’\ Launch in Hobart, February 20th 2015
The launch by Robyn Mathison of “Windfall” issue 3 took place at the Allport Library and Museum in Hobart, with the prior launch of a haiku book by Ron C Moss facilitating the use of this excellent location, and an interested and informed audience of about sixty people already in place.
Peter Macrow, founder and manager of “Windfall”, was present, as was I as editor. “Windfall” poets in attendance included Marilyn Humbert, visiting Tasmania from Sydney, Lyn Reeves, Robyn Mathison, Ron C Moss, Sarah Clarkson, Judith E P Johnson, and Lorraine Haig.
The launch was expertly conducted by respected Tasmanian poet, Robyn Mathison.
Robyn expressed her appreciation to Peter Macrow and his Blue Giraffe Press for “offering poets the chance to be published in this tiny but stylish collection of haiku,” and congratulated the fifty-three poets for moments shared in the sixty-three haiku included in “Windfall 3”.
An extract from Robyn Mathison’s launch speech follows:
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“I’d also like to thank the editor Beverley George and congratulate her on her selection and particularly for the sequencing of the haiku she has chosen. I have taken several leisurely strolls through the pages of “Windfall”, stopping to ponder awhile after each haiku and again after reading the three grouped on each page. In my readings I noticed and appreciated the connections between each trio. Sometimes it is colour that connects them; sometimes it is a season, or movement; or the activities of people, animals and other creatures.
On page three, for instance, it is reference to sound that links them, the completely imagined sound of water tumbling a stone in the middle one.
winter sunshine
an unseen guitar
in a minor key
John Bird
river stone
the current of years
in every shape
Dawn Bruce
wombat bones
dry hollyhocks rattle
by the roadside
Ron C. Moss
On page six, birds make the connection.
lowering sky
the breeze lifts a brolga
into flight
Kent Robinson
rain gauge
the bird bath full
after the storm
Rose van Son
galahs
against a dull sky
the pink parts
Quendryth Young
On page eight, moving and changing light links the images.
windswept rocks
the fisherman’s lantern
comes and goes
Cynthia Rowe
wind chopped light chopped winter bush
Kieran O’Connor
fading daylight
gathers more sky . . .
winter solstice
Jayashree Maniyil
And on page twenty-one, all three are about home.
google earth
I mostly look
at my house
Lynette Arden
he threatens
to sell again
the crunch of a snail’s shell
Bett Angel-Stawarz
holiday over
my backpack sags
on the floor
Duncan Richardson”
Robyn Mathison’s closing remarks included:
“Like one of those miraculous Japanese paper buds that only needs a glass of water to unfold slowly into a flower, this little book needs only quiet reading to expand into dozens of images for the mind’s eye or the mind’s ear and to provide hours of contemplation.
“Windfall 3” is an excellent chance for you to get an inexpensive but very rich collection. I have much pleasure in launching it into the world – and I’d like to invite those contributors who are here this evening to read their haiku from “Windfall”.”
Robyn Mathison
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Although unable to attend the event in person, Australian Haiku Society secretary, Rodney Williams, lent his support to the occasion by producing a tanga; a photograph of a fruit tree with a tanka imposed on it, and gifting copies of this to Peter Macrow, Robyn Mathison, Beverley George and Ron Moss.
with this breeze
such sweet nectarines
as windfall
she gathers together
all those precious poems
Rodney Williams
Beverley George, Editor, “Windfall”
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Successes in Kusamakura Haiku Competition
Australian haiku poets Simon Hanson and Jennifer Sutherland both deserve congratulations for winning prizes in the 19th Kusamakura Haiku Competition.
The following haiku by Simon was one of the entries sharing second prize:
left behind
skimming stones
moonlit ripples
The following haiku by Jennifer was one of the entries sharing third prize:
dandelion a wish lingers on the breeze
Patron of the Australian Haiku Society
I am delighted to announce that Dr Jacqui Murray: Founder, Paper Wasp and Founding Editor, paper wasp: a journal of haiku, has accepted the position of Patron of the Australian Haiku Society.
Given the leadership she has shown in supporting and championing haiku writing in Australia, not to mention the extraordinary work done in co-founding paper wasp – the longest running Australian haiku journal still in print – we believe that as Patron she will be able to keep alive the ideals in furthering the development of haiku in Australia.
Dr Jacqui Murray will be a wonderful asset to HaikuOz and we look forward to working with her.
Cynthia Rowe
President, Australian Haiku Society
