Heeding Haiku With HA: Share a Story
We had a tasting organized by Starbucks in the college that I have left now. It was already a boring day, and to listen to the rants of the barista … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Instinctual Thoughts and Raw Creations
There is a change in the way the air felt this evening. There is a mild crispness to it and its moist tentacles cling to my skin. That is a … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Life, Death and Time
Time sometimes appears to be such a trivial thing. It is there and yet, it isn’t. A moment after a moment passes through our hands. We get to live in … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Write/Right Now!
It is 02:31 a.m. here as I have begun to devise and type the prompt for this week. It is stifling hot outside but the AC is doing its job … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Consider Soil Beneath Our Feet
Soil is the harbinger of life. Those small grains come together to form such an entity, without which life is just not possible. It is widely considered that we are … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Egyptian Mythology
First of all, I would like to thank Georgia of Bastet and Sekhmet for managing the last week’s prompt in such a wonderful way and as a token of thanks, … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Feel The Night
Last night, I went for a stroll on the terrace. It was such a glorious night, appearing to have been taken from a scene of a picture book, where the … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Touch Upon The Peace
While some consider haiku a tribute to the spirituality that is nature, I think that haiku, like any other poetry, is a way of finding a road into the symmetries … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Free Writing To Nature
Let’s have a little historical dose first. The history of haiku can be traced back to the ancient Japanese poetry form renga or renku, which are collaborative poems with an … Continue reading