Get your copy of Don’t Write About The Moon :)

So, my book is now available! You can find all the information about it here on my website :).

I received two fantastic submissions in response to my call on social media to share a haiku or tanka about the moon or the night – and both poets will receive a free copy of ‘Don’t Write About The Moon’ <3. Their haiku inspired me to weave them into a haibun. Enjoy reading!


THICKETS

(John Hawkhead, t.j. zhang, Makoto)

there it is again
that harvest moon in the well
of my whisky glass

John Hawkhead, Presence 50

A hazy Saturday night. My thoughts have pulled me onward, though the shapes ahead are still hard to make out. The landscape breaks into mosaic fragments as I try to reassemble it once more: long, slender poplars overshadow the ground—why do I wander again to the thickets?

in a dream
over a field of irises
the moon

t.j. zhang, kurokuro.art

I halt, watch my breaths in the cold autumn air. What brought me here?

It’s beautiful. This purple, delicate streak in midnight blue, where does it end, where does it begin? Where do I? Let me walk on with hope on my soles.

I hear the grass straightening itself behind me.

Responses

  1. johnhawkhead Avatar

    An absolute please to be a small part of this excellent haibun!

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    1. pi + anne Avatar

      Just so very happy you like it, John!! And a haibun is just as good as its parts are—I love and adore your haiku. Grateful you’ve shared it with me ❤

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  2. t.j. zhang Avatar

    what a wonderful haibun Kati! i am honored to be in it 😀

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    1. pi + anne Avatar

      As I am honoured you’ve sent me this gorgeous haiku <3!! I did a deep dive into irises and their kigo meaning, makes me happy when a haiku opens up new fields of learning for me!

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      1. t.j. zhang Avatar

        they’re such lovely flowers! the image of the field has been in my mind for years after dreaming about it. i wish i could see them in real life one day.

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