4/25/2012

René Possél: Increasing Enthusiasm for Decreasing


sandy beach
so many hourglasses
time


swimming far out
the endless sea
at eye level


waves at the shore
telling excitedly
from distant ships


René Possél, born 1949 in Essen, studies in theology and philosophy in Bochum, Tübingen and Paris, ten years service in the church, actually vocational counselor at the Federal Employment Agency, part-time speaker in funeral services. Besides a reference book he published poems of varying types – grave for grave(-yard)-purposes, hilarious and humorous poems for everything else. Since the end of his fourties he is writing haiku – with increasing enthusiasm for decreasing words.

4/10/2012

Simone K. Busch: Awareness Practice and Challenge



thunderstorm
passing carefully
water and salt

Asahi, July 1st, 2011



weighing words
all the way home
crescent moon

Notes from the Gean December 2011



kelp forest
all those creatures
inside me

A Hundred Gourds December 2011



Simone K. Busch, born 1965 in Berlin, currently living in Tokyo (Japan) with her family. She has a university degree in business administrations and is trained as a teacher for creative writing. Haiku and haiga since 2009. Member of the German Haiku Society. Her work is published by Sommergras, Haiku heute, Hamburger Haiku Verlag, Asahi Shimbun, Lynx, World Haiku Association monthly contest (Master Haiga Artist with Bea Bareis), Asahi Haikuist Column, Daily Haiga, Notes from the Gean, Haigaonline, A Hundred Gourds and others.

German Haiku Society: member's page
Simone K. Busch: blog