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Yanty's Butterfly is an international haiku anthology dedicated to
Yanty Tjiam (1981-2015), and her family. Yanty was a haiku poet who
passed away in 2015. She was a beloved member of our Haiku Nook
community on Google+. In honor of Yanty, 20 poets from Canada, the
U.K., Germany, Persia, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, South Africa, Taiwan,
the Philippines, and the U.S. have come together to create this
anthology. In the spirit of Yanty Tjiam, and global connectedness,
our anthology embodies a transformative power all its own. Yanty's
Butterfly consists of over 600 poems, spanning the variety of haiku
forms: three-line haiku, two-line haiku, one-line haiku, four-line
haiku, traditional haiku (5-7-5), concrete haiku, tanka, and
haibun. Featuring haiku from Yanty Tjiam, George Klacsanzky, Fei
Zhan, and award-winning poet, Alan Summers, Yanty's Butterfly is an
essential addition to the haiku literature of the 21st century.
Mare Liberum is a collection of haiku and tanka by Jacob Salzer
inspired by water and the sea. "Jacob Salzer has named this
collection of haiku and tanka Mare Liberum which translated from
Latin means The Freedom of the Seas. His poems throughout this
collection are written with strong undertones of the link between
water and humans, our place within this world of water we call
Earth. Salzer captures the essence of haiku and tanka, its fluidity
like water itself, its lightness (karumi) and its sense of place.
This is a fine collection written by a seasoned writer of short
form poetry." -Brendon Kent, Head Instructor in English Language
Haiku online for Haiku University (Tokyo), Member of The British
Haiku Society, Member and English Adjuster for The World Haiku
Association Anthologies "...this is a compass for the soul, leading
the reader into gentle places of peaceful contemplation..."
-Michelle Hyatt, Certified Health and Wellness Coach and
Yoga/Meditation Teacher
Distant Sirens is a compilation of tanka poems by Jacob Salzer.
Expressing a wide range of emotions, these five-line poems are
grounded in concrete imagery and have an inherent twist or turn in
the narrative. Salzer encourages readers to write their own tanka
to release trapped emotions and discover all that dwells beneath
the surface.
Origins is a collection of haibun by Jacob Salzer. This engaging
collection features haibun published in Modern Haiku,
Chrysanthemum, and Prune Juice, with a Preface by award-winning
writer Alan Summers. Edited by Brendon Kent and Nicholas
Klacsanzky.
Yanty's Butterfly is an international haiku anthology dedicated to
Yanty Tjiam (1981-2015), and her family. Yanty was a haiku poet who
passed away in 2015. She was a beloved member of our Haiku Nook
community on Google+. In honor of Yanty, 20 poets from Canada, the
U.K., Germany, Persia, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, South Africa, Taiwan,
the Philippines, and the U.S. have come together to create this
anthology. In the spirit of Yanty Tjiam, and global connectedness,
our anthology embodies a transformative power all its own. Yanty's
Butterfly consists of over 600 poems, spanning the variety of haiku
forms: three-line haiku, two-line haiku, one-line haiku, four-line
haiku, traditional haiku (5-7-5), concrete haiku, tanka, and
haibun. Featuring haiku from Yanty Tjiam, George Klacsanzky, Fei
Zhan, and award-winning poet, Alan Summers, Yanty's Butterfly is an
essential addition to the haiku literature of the 21st century.
Birds With No Names is a collection of 54 haiku poems and 1 short
essay. Jacob Salzer's haiku encourages the reader to quiet the mind
and be mindful of the present moment.
The Sound of Rain is a collection of 54 haiku poems and 2 short
essays. Salzer's work encourages the reader to live in the present
moment, rather than be consumed by the past or the future. In this
way, Salzer's work can be a useful tool to fully quiet the mind,
allowing us to go beyond it.
The Last Days of Winter is a collection of poetry consisting of the
poet's memories, reflections and observations. Salzer encourages
the reader to look within in order to find peace and silence, even
in the midst of a busy, turbulent world.
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