Thank You, Contributors!
Not all of this episode’s contributors have a dedicated online presence, so in the interest of fairness, I am not including supplemental links in these show notes. However, I encourage you to seek out these poets in the various print and online haiku journals:
- Phillip Woodruff
- Adele Evershed
- Vandana Parashar
- Eavonka Ettinger
- Peter Larsen
- Kimberly Kuchar
Thank you again for being willing to share your work, as well as having patience with the technological issues!
In Gratitude
Thanks to Pamela P. for buying me a coffee! I appreciate the support. If you want to support this project financially, you can do so at at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki. You can also help by sharing this podcast with anyone who you think might enjoy it.
Postcards from Texas is available for preorder
Preorder one, or all three, of the Cuttlefish chapbooks for summer 2023: https://cuttlefishbooks.wixsite.com/home/2023-summer-book-launch
If you preorder my book or the entire bundle, send me your address and I’ll mail you a thank-you postcard!
You can also read my interview with fellow Cuttlefish author Julie Bloss Kelsey at my personal blog: https://allysonwhipple.com/2023/08/29/chapbook-interview-julie-bloss-kelsey/
On the Blog
An overview of Full Moon is Rising: The Lost Haiku of Matsuo Basho and Travel Haiku of Matsuo Basho, a New Rendering, by James David Andrews. Read it here: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/08/23/lost-haiku-authorship-and-translation/
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.