A few words in the silence
Haiku on Easter Saturday
About a month ago, my friends at Things Unseen announced a competition. Participants were invited to submit a Haiku for Easter. A Haiku is a traditional Japanese poetry form, consisting of three lines of 5 syllables, 7 syllables and 5 syllables. Entries selected would be professionally recorded and aired as part of a special Good Friday podcast.
Yesterday, the podcast aired – with a lovely discussion by Alison Hilliard and poet Stewart Henderson. It is well... Читать дальше...