Coronavirus Haiku

Coronavirus Haiku
Author: Worker Writers School
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2021-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734317640

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The Worker Writers School supports writers from one of New York City's most ubiquitous yet least-heard populations: low-wage workers. Mark Nowak, a writer and founding director of the school, presents a selection of haiku written by "frontline workers" during the Covid 19 crisis. The poets included here had already been studying examples of the form and its connection to political resistance from seventeenth-century Japan to the Black Arts Movement of the twentieth century, as well as its capacity to amplify voices of everyday life. These "coronavirus haiku" convey moments of protest, solace, wonder, certainty, love, and strife. The writers in this anthology hail from the school's worker center partners in New York City including Domestic Workers United, New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Damayan Migrant Workers Association, Street Vendor Project, and Retail Action Project: Thomas Barzey, Kerl Brooks, Estabon Chimilio, Nimfa Despabiladeras, Lorraine Garnett, Davidson Garrett, Seth Goldman, Christine Lewis, Doreen McGill, Alando McIntyre, Kelebohile Nkheranye, Alfreda Small, and Paloma Zapata.

Pandemic Haiku

Pandemic Haiku
Author: Robert Epstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734125474

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Therapeutic haiku

Coronavirus Haiku

Coronavirus Haiku
Author: James Weir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-05-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781777228019

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The coronavirus pandemic. A time of social distancing. Isolation at home. Ever-climbing numbers of sick and dead. Economic collapse. Job losses. Protests. Incompetent government responses. Uncertainty. Toilet paper shortages. How can we possibly cope with all this bad news?Why, make fun of it of course!And what better way to make fun of a world-wide catastrophe than to do it using haiku. Remember haiku? The bane of your public-school English class - a three-line poem of five syllables, then seven syllables, then five syllables. It's perfect for these times.Take a break and read this collection of over one hundred verses designed to make you laugh, make you groan, and sometimes even say WTF?Remember, this collection uses profanity, and revels in it's use of immature themes. It may not be the best choice for the kids to read, but your dirty grandma will love it.

Haiku Poetry for the Covid Pandemic

Haiku Poetry for the Covid Pandemic
Author: Kate Dash
Publisher: Word Haven Media
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732571495

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Haiku Poetry for the Covid Pandemic brings together over ninety short poems that usher us through the first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic. The poems are variously serious and whimsical.

Pandemic Haiku

Pandemic Haiku
Author: Robin Schinnow
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996595681

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A haiku collection following the journey of the pandemic.

Corona-ku

Corona-ku
Author: John Mont Chateau
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021-08-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1649526024

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Dear Reader, I stare longingly out at my panicked city assured, and ready. We thank you for reading Corona-ku: A Quarantined Conversation in Haiku. We believe the response to coronavirus had challenged us all in different ways. We also believe this collection is a slice of ordinary people navigating extraordinary times and experiences. We also believe this voice here has tremendous potential since this experience was so global in nature. This is also a call to action for all artists to share their art as part of the human experience, even in the face of challenge because the world needs strong art, culture, and voice. We are two everyday Americans. Eric is a disaster coordinator and entrepreneur consulting for New York City and various governmental disaster relief teams throughout the United States and John is a high school English teacher in an inner-city school in Reno, Nevada. We used haiku as a coping strategy to get through the struggle of the quarantine. It is at once a relief and outlet but also an inspiration and a work of encouragement. Transitions are hard; change forces growing pains here. There. Seeds split to expand. We hope you find a connection to the conversation. We hope it sparks a little creativity in you. We look forward to the art that advances the world, our experience, our development. Cheers, Eric and John

The Time of Strangeness Haiku - Pandemic Inspired to Keep Someone Sane

The Time of Strangeness Haiku - Pandemic Inspired to Keep Someone Sane
Author: Craig Allen Nelson
Publisher: Go to Publish
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-08-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781647495480

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In 2020, as the isolation of the worldwide pandemic spread, I explored ways to fill the empty space in my life by creating something positive that might also enrich the lives of others. Over the years, I've enjoyed sharing my photographs from all seven continents with friends, perhaps sometimes to their chagrin! Photography, and the simple structure of traditional Japanese Haiku, sparked my Pandemic Haiku flame; I attempted writing one, then continued to feed the fire and a new passion was born. During the "Time of Strangeness," I posted over 100 Haiku with my photographs on social media, where the positive comments encouraged me to continue. My fascination with the simple 5-7-5 syllabic structure of Haiku developed while teaching young children to read, most of whom enjoyed the puzzle-solving search for meaningful words with the correct number of syllables. Haiku usually contain a surprising twist in the third line; one that particularly intrigued the children was about a flying kite that when it fell to the ground was found to have no soul. I strived to include the unexpected in the third line of my Haiku.

Gratitude Haiku

Gratitude Haiku
Author: Rae Berg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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My pandemic preface is likely not much different from yours. The switch from "normal" to not was sudden. We didn't know that by early spring, 2020, we would enter a pandemic that would snatch millions of human lives, and engender fear and grief in those of us who lived. How to survive these sorrows? Taking photographs and writing haiku helped me. Both the camera and the pen guided me into recognizing and appreciating beauty within the simple experience of daily life. This act felt even more necessary when navigating hardship. Through this book of photos and haiku, I invite you to listen more deeply to your own wounds, and to find glimmers of healing through the beauty that also fills your life.

Pandemic Haiku

Pandemic Haiku
Author: Robin Schinnow
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735202600

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A haiku collection following the journey of the pandemic.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Margaret Dornaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780998211220

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behind the mask: haiku in the time of Covid-19 A collection of more than 250 pandemic-themed haiku from more than 140 internationally acclaimed haiku poets.