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HAIKUsutradhar : 1st August 2025


A FRIDAY FEATURE


Host: Gauri Dixit Mentor: Kanjini Devi

Prompter for August: Arvinder Kaur


OUR MISSION

1. To provide a new poetry workshop each Friday, along with a prompt.

2. To select haiku, senryu, and haiga each month for the journal, haikuKATHA. Each issue will select poems that were posted in this forum from the 3rd of the previous month to the 2nd of the current month.


FEEDBACK GUIDELINES ( Included as a guideline, please do not be constrained by these while proving feedback )


Let the feedback be specific and constructive. Don’t be vague. Here are some helpful lines you could use to give feedback.


What is working for me :

1. The seasonal reference is good.

2. The image is very clear.

3. I love the internal rhythm.

4. When read aloud, the poem flows well.

5. The 'cut' which is so important in haiku is effectively done here.

6. I like the format ...it's short,long, short. Nice

7. I love the indent you have given


Points that aren't working for me:

1. The image is abstract

2. The lines are long.

3. Some words are redundant and can be safely removed.

4. The lightness of haiku isn't here.

5. Abstract words take away the haiku's charm

6. There is no 'cut' (kire) in this haiku.

7. There are two kigo (seasonal words) in this ku.

8. This is reading more like free verse.

9. This ku is reading as three separate lines. There is no connect.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

1. Post a maximum of two verses per week, from Friday to Friday, numbered 1 & 2. Post only one haiku in a day, in 24 hours.

2. Only post unpublished verses --- nothing that has appeared in peer-reviewed or edited journals, anthologies, your webpage, social media, etc.

3. Only post original verses.

4. For each poem you post, comment on one other person’s poem.

5. Give feedback only to those poets who have requested it.

6. Do not post a variety of drafts, along with a request for readers to choose which they like most. Only one poem is to appear in each original post.

7. Post each revision, if you have any, above the original. The top version will be your submission to haikuKATHA. Do not delete the original post.

8. Do not submit found poetry or split sequences.

9. Do not post photos, except for haiga.


10. haikuKATHA will only consider haiga that showcase original artwork or photos. Post details re: the source of the visual image. If you team up with an artist or photographer, make sure that it’s their original work and that they are not restricted by other publications to share it. We won't be responsible for any copyright issues.


11. Put your name, followed by your country, below each poem, even after revisions.


12. Notification about all selected poems for each issue will be posted on CELEBRATION -on 10th of each month.


Poems that do not follow the guidelines may be deleted.

Founder/Managing Editor of haikuKATHA Monthly Journal: Kala Ramesh

Associate Editors: Ashish Narain Firdaus Parvez Priti Aisola Sanjuktaa Asopa Shalini Pattabiraman Suraja Menon Roychowdhury Vandana Parashar Vidya Shankar

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PROMPT:

1st August

Arvinder Kaur


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Week 1

 

As haiku poets we bring a rich variety of approaches, aesthetic considerations, and writing techniques to each poem we write. Repetition is one of the many dynamic tools in the haiku poets’ toolbox. Repeating words,or parts of words, can be an effective and successful strategy as we craft our haiku.

 

Let us look at a few examples:

 

after the garden party      the garden

                                   —Ruth Yarrow

 

dark darker

too many stars

too far

 

—Gary Hotham

 

first day of summer

the rope swing swings

above the river

 

—Anna Maris

 

( Excerpt from Repetition in Haiku by Brad Bennett. Frogpond 46.1)

 

As we can see repetition helps to emphasise and bring home a point in a poetic way. Let us write haiku this week using repetition.

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Looking forward to reading your haiku. Poems outside the prompt can also be posted.

Write on! Gauri

221 Comments


haiga#1


ree

voices lap the shore lap the shore


Ron C. Moss

Tasmania, Australia

Comments Welcomed

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love the way the words mimic the waves!

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haiku#1


old sea dog

his tattoo gun buzzing

a buzzing fly


Ron C. Moss

Tasmania, Australia

Comments Welcomed

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the deeper

I go deeper still to go ...

the horizon


Or:


the deeper I go deeper still to go ...

the horizon


Kala Ramesh

#1

Feedback welcome

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Kalyanee
Kalyanee
Aug 09
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This is deep, Ma'am. Loved it.

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Mohua
Mohua
Aug 07

#1


winter night

sucked deeper and deeper

into instagram


Mohua Maulik, India


Feedback appreciated.

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Mohua
Mohua
Aug 07
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Phew...

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Mohua
Mohua
Aug 07

Lovely prompt, don't know how i missed this.

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