Eucalypt: a tanka journal: e-News August 2023

The August 2023 Eucalypt: a tanka journal e-Newsletter is now online, featuring the SHOE TANKA by contributing poets.
Please click on the link below to open the PDF file.
https://jthorndyke.files.wordpress.com/2023/08/eucalypt-enews-august-2023-.pdf

Submission window for issue 35: 1st to 30th September 2023.

Julie Thorndyke
Editor, Eucalypt : a tanka journal

editor.eucalypt@gmail.com

Spring Gadigal Ginko in Sydney

Convenor Leanne Mumford invites Sydney haiku poets of all levels of experience to participate in the next Gadigal Ginko from 10am on Wednesday 27th September in Camperdown. Visit Leanne’s Gadigal Ginko webpage for further details, including the registration form. If you’d like to join in, please register by 10am Monday 25th September to receive details of the exact meeting point and alternative arrangements in case of unsuitable weather.

Cloudcatchers’ Winter Ginko (No. 70)

on Thursday 10 August 2023

As this was the seventieth ginko of the Cloudcatchers, we met at the location where John Bird gathered a few poets together to form the group in December 2005. Since then we have assembled once a season at various locations in our vicinity, except for those Covid months, when virtual ginko were undertaken in our own homes or surroundings, on the same day, at the same time, followed by a Round Robin discussion of each others’ haiku written during the one hour silence.  

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Report on the Bindii Meeting of 6 August 2023

Four members of the Bindii Group gathered for a Zoom meeting at 3 pm Australian Central Standard Time: Steve Wigg, Julia Wakefield, Stella Damarjati and Lynette Arden. Apologies were received from Maureen Sexton and Maeve Archibald.

Julia reported that she had had discussions with three other AHS groups about possible future collaborations.

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Haiku @ The Oaks

Thursday 10 August 2023

This time, we were a full house.   After a mid-winter break during July, we re-assembled at The Oaks for lunch, doubly pleased to greet teach other once more—all of us, Glenys Ferguson, Hazel Hall, Kathy Kituai, Marietta McGregor, Gregory Piko, and Jan Dobb.  As usual, it was not long before our personal catch-up was morphing into animated haiku talk.  How good to be together again!

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