"Zen" by Justice Beitzel |
Last Friday, Mary Lee Hahn invited readers to "light the lanterns" and heal creative spirits with a haiku each day in December. She's calling the challenge #haikuforhealing.
Officially, Today's Little Ditty will be on break until February to recharge and tend the home fires. Unofficially, though, I'll be participating in #haikuforhealing.
I've always wanted to see if I could be successful doing something like this. In the past I've backed away from such challenges because they make me feel pressured and vulnerable. The thought of putting less-than-polished work out there for the world to see is not a comfortable one. Will this time be different? I hope so! While haiku are deceptively difficult to write well, they are short. And I've taken two steps to help encourage my success:
- I'm going public for accountability.
- I'm not going TOO public.
Would you like to join the challenge, yourself? Your company is always welcome! Feel free to share your haiku in the comments.
If you would like to read others' haiku this month, you can visit:
Mary Lee Hahn at Poetrepository
Margaret Simon at Reflections on the Teche
Heidi Mordhorst at my juicy little universe
Linda Mitchell at A Word Edgewise
Buffy Silverman at Buffy's Blog
Jone Rush MacCulloch at DeoWriter
Diane Mayr, posted on Thursdays at Random Noodling
Julie Johnson at Raising Readers and Writers
Catherine Flynn at Reading to the Core
Carol Varsalona at Beyond LiteracyLink
Carol Wilcox at Carol's Corner
Linda Baie at TeacherDance
(Leave me a note in the comments if you'd like to be added to this list.)
December Diary
#haikuforhealing
All poems © 2016 by Michelle Heidenrich Barnes. All rights reserved.
All poems © 2016 by Michelle Heidenrich Barnes. All rights reserved.
12.1.16
behind the clouds
a blank blue slate . . .
beginning again
12.2.16
new moon—
finding my way
without directions
12.3.16
staying awake
till the last box is filled
sudoku night
12.4.16
12.3.16
staying awake
till the last box is filled
sudoku night
12.4.16
SUBMITTED
12.5.16
SUBMITTED
12.6.16
weaving through traffic . . .
Dylan dreams of Bellatrix
Miranda draws cats
12.7.16
my daily stroll—
stepping out of the mind
and onto the page
12.8.16
layers today—
orange leaves on blue sky
gainesville autumn
12.9.16
endless night
listening to the tick-tock-tick
of his heart
12.10.16
SUBMITTED
12.11.16
chasing the gardener
from spring to autumn . . .
first frost
12.12.16
the old man
could still use a penny
Christmas is coming
12.13.16
silent night
fog blankets the lawn
with cotton
12.14.16
the ornament
the cat couldn't reach—
full moon
12.15.16
ghost moon . . .
she's grown accustomed
to the haunting
12.16.16
piano whispering
the pieces
I've never shared
12.17.16
winter solstice—
will the glass be half empty
or half full?
12.18.16
unblinking
their eyes rest on me
peacock feathers
12.19.16
SUBMITTED
12.20.16
jolly santa
sways but won't be swayed . . .
waits for a sign.
12.21.16
hearts
full as bellies
homecoming
12.22.16
sugar cookies—
a dusting of snow
on my plate
12.23.16
starlight
in my dreams
I hear carols
12.24.16
hoofprints
in the powdered sugar—
Christmas eve
12.25.16
lights
become comets
Christmas magic
12.26.16
the score:
one hit, one exchange
no returns
12.27.16
SUBMITTED
12.28.16
year's end—
the rose bush needs pruning
again
12.29.16
364 days
crossed off the to-do list
running tally
12.30.16
2017 . . .
setting the table
for uninvited guests
12.31.16
closed door
between me and you
knocking
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In other news . . .
I'm honored that Irene Latham is featuring The Best of Today's Little Ditty, 2014-2015 at Live your Poem today with a short interview and a few of her favorite poems. Thank you, Irene!
Thanks also to those who are including this collection on their holiday gift giving lists. Not only is it great reading, but with thirteen different poetry challenges, it's also a useful resource for anyone who enjoys practicing different verse forms. Purchase at Amazon.com or send an email to TodaysLittleDitty (at) gmail (dot) com if you would like a signed copy.
And speaking of poetry challenges, I've never before seen such an incredible last minute showing for a DMC challenge. After Friday's wrap-up post, more than a dozen poems were submitted in the last five days of the month! I do hope you'll take another look at these poems about places of refuge and solace. With thanks, once again, to Ann Rider for the challenge.
Random.org has determined that a copy of BEFORE MORNING by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Beth Krommes (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016) will go to . . .
Jone Rush MacCulloch – congratulations, Jone!
Bridget Magee has something special waiting for you at wee words for wee ones. Join her for this week's Poetry Friday roundup.