Canadian Zen Haiku magazine

Old news, I know, but I now have in my hands the back copies of Canadian Zen Haiku in which several of my haiku and senryu appear - four in the Autumn 2008 issue, six in the Summer 2009 issue. They are in English, French, and Scots, and have all been posted here at AP at one time or another. I have updated my web site and my blog page.

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  • I hate running contests, but I have all these points to give away. It's a pity one can't donate them to charity!
  • ... is just a  few thoughts about statues .   * 
    on Mar 9 6:38 AM, 100 words. 2 comments, Add one?
  • Here . I still keep those quotation marks around the words "block poetry", as I don't want to be thought of as striving for some kind of "new" form. There is nothing new under the sun ( nil nove sub sole - a handy latin proverb, balanced by  ex Africa semper aliquid novi
    on Mar 6 11:34 AM, 200 words. Make first comment?
  • My  current blog  is a response to someone's request for me to talk a little about my recent use of words arranged in blocks in my poems. I can't say a great deal about it, because I am still experimenting with it, and thinking of using it prominently in an ongoing project I have in mind. Of cour
    on Mar 6 1:55 AM, 200 words. 1 comment, Add one?
  • ... not a whole lot of time for logging in and reading this week. I have started to keep a blog running, though - mainly because I have been thinking up stuff to say while at work. You might like to see the dramatic photo in  today's entry . *
    on Mar 3 12:43 AM, 100 words. 1 comment, Add one?
  • ... I found a reason to add a  blog page  to my web site. *
    on Feb 28 7:18 AM, 100 words. 3 comments, Add one?
  • ... given my  website  a face-lift, a cleaner look, updated a few pages.     * 
    on Feb 27 8:05 AM, 100 words. 9 comments, Add one?
  • One of my AP family mentioned that I hadn't been reading her poems lately. With a couple of exceptions I haven't been reading anything on AP. I am usually only logged in for about five minutes every day, due to pressure of work (my "Musings" were written during tea-break at work and emailed home), and th
    on Feb 14 10:15 AM, 200 words. 6 comments, Add one?