Chen-ou Liu
Editorial Advice
for Basho
rejection notice a sunflower bending to the wind
“You will notice that we veer away from authorial comment, abstract language, and most importantly, from the imposition of human qualities on the natural world. Instead, we choose haiku that achieve resonance through the juxtaposition of disparate images, credibly present in the same place at the same time.”
Sunlight slanting through the window on my coffee-stained desk. Reading Basho’s death poem, I can’t help but wonder: if he were alive today, would he be published at all?
rewriting haiku— a scribble of swallows over the moors
About the Author
Chen-ou Liu is the author of two award-winning books, and his tanka and haiku have been honored with many awards. To see his work, visit Poetry in the Moment.
Ah, yes, we have all thought this! I do so love that last haiku!
What an original life lives on in your voiced haibun, as timeless as . . .
Thank you!
Donna Fleischer