Hi, Brian.
My latest poetry
collection is out! And I also found out that my picture book, Happy Haiku,
is available in Central
Library in Burlington. A good day!
Anyway. here's the info….
Elizabeth's latest poetry
book, Wondering What's Next, published by Cyberwit.net is a compilation of
her short form poetry, including haiku, senryu (a "cousin" of haiku,
but more about human behaviour) and haibun (prose that is accompanied by a
haiku).
In this poetry collection we find that several
poems reveal a passionate concreteness of imagery and a rich allusiveness. The
poetic qualities that touch the human heart are visible here. The poet's ardent
romantic imagination and tones of passionate feeling are evident in this
remarkable collection.
It is available through
Cyberwit.net here
or can be pre-ordered
worldwide on Amazon here.
This is the bio from
Cyberwit:
Elizabeth
Crocket is a Canadian author and poet. Her Japanese short form poetry has been
published in many outstanding journals, including Modern Haiku, Frogpond,
Mayfly, The Heron’s Nest and more {including her very first piece in Quick
Brown Fox}. Elizabeth has two Japanese short form chapbooks published with Red
Moon Press. One of them, Not
Like Fred and Ginger, was shortlisted for
the prestigious American Haiku Foundation Touchstone Distinguished Book Award.
Elizabeth also composes photo-haiga, and won the 2nd Annual Jane
Reichhold Memorial Contest in the photographic category. She has a children s
picture book, Happy Haiku, published with Crimson Cloak Publishing, that is
available worldwide. She has a page in the American Haiku Registry, The Living
Senryu Anthology, and The Haiku Living Anthology. Elizabeth also writes women s
fiction, and has six grandchildren she loves to the moon and back.
Thank you so much for your
ongoing support and interest, Brian. It is so very appreciated.
Best always,
Liz
(Elizabeth
Crocket)
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beyond.
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