Six (Twenty Seconds of Haiku)
(Watch “Six” on Vimeo or check out more by Angie Werren) — Angie Werren lives (and writes) in a tiny house in Ohio. Sometimes she takes pictures of things in the yard.
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Forty degrees and foggy. Barefoot in the parking lot. His kisses keep you warm enough long enough to see him off. floodplains where her family history ends — Aubrie Cox went to university to write a...
View Articleeventide…
eventide a gull’s cry so familiar — Shloka Shankar is a freelance writer residing in India. Her work appears in two dozen anthologies including Chronicles of Urban Nomads, The Dance of the Peacock,...
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— Marianne Paul is a Canadian poet and novelist. Recently, she has been focusing on minimalist poetry – primarily haiku and tanka. You can learn more about her work at www.mariannepaul.com or on...
View Articlea wild sky
a wild sky tethered to earth… chain lightning — Debbie Strange is a widely published tanka and haiku poet, as well as an avid photographer. Her current passion is for creating tanshi (small poem)...
View Articlepaddling sea kayaks
paddling sea kayaks into black ink and prehistoric forests we realised how young we were — Robyn Cairns is a Melbourne based poet who shares her poetry and photography on twitter. Robyn enjoys...
View Articlemorning fog
— Angie Werren lives (and writes) in a tiny house in Ohio. Sometimes she takes pictures of things in the yard.
View ArticleFour Haiku
Threesome … they lie in bed together petting the cat quarreling sparrows the old woman says a gray dove is their mother Bright wind a white cloud of ibis touch the earth Green trees and silver...
View ArticleThe Moving Walkway
(Watch “The Moving Walkway” on Youtube) — Carolyn Guinzio is a poet, photographer and occasional filmmaker. Her books include Spoke & Dark (Red Hen, 2012), Quarry (Parlor, 2008), West Pullman...
View ArticleIssue 1: Starting Small—Summary, Contents & Editor’s Note
Summary “Starting Small” (Nov-Dec 2014) is the inaugural issue of Gnarled Oak featuring micropoetry, microprose, short videos, and micropoetry-related artwork. Read online | Read the PDF (click to read...
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