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An Old Lover’s House

January 11, 2023 Japanese Poetry literature Paul Conneally poetry Will of Margaret Leave a comment

Gavin Wade, Eastside Projects, July 6th 2019

July 10, 2019 collaborative art Eastside Projects Gavin Wade Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally twenga Leave a comment

Almost May Day

April 28, 2019 haiku Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally writing Leave a comment

Learning To Drive

April 27, 2019 Bred Pudding Collective Japanese Poetry music news Paul Conneally poetry tanka Leave a comment

How To Haiku (beyond 575)

February 11, 2019 Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry teaching 1 Comment

in the surroundings

January 14, 2019 haiku Japanese Poetry marlene mountain one line haiku Paul Conneally poetry renga Leave a comment

Russ Ralph – haiku at the Bluebell Arboretum

August 1, 2018 art haiku Japanese Poetry poetry psychogeography Russ Ralph travel trees video walking writing Leave a comment

A Pair of New Clams – Eiko Yachimoto and Paul Conneally

December 2, 2015 aeiko Yachimoto clams Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry renga renku 3 Comments

Too Hot To Shop

August 7, 2015 france haiku Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry photography shopping street photography summer Leave a comment

The Banana Links

February 14, 2015 art Bananas Dada found poetry haiku Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

Her Eyes Are Wild

March 19, 2014 haiku Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry William Wordsworth 1 Comment

WHAT IS HAIKU? – Susumu Takiguchi and Debra Woolard Bender in conversation with Paul Conneally

October 17, 2013 audio Debra Bender haiku haiku poetry interview Japan Japanese Poetry micropoetry Paul Conneally poetry Susumu Takiguchi world haiku club 3 Comments

MIDSUMMER DARKNESS – A KASEN RENKU (from The World Haiku Review)

October 17, 2013 collaborative poetry Eiko Yachimoto haiku Japan Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry renga renku World Haiku Review 3 Comments

The Salted Sea Bream – World’s First Zip Kasen Renku & Tomegaki from Eiko Yachimoto

October 16, 2013 collaborative poetry cross cultures culture Debra Bender Eiko Yachimoto haiku Japan Japanese Japanese Poetry John Carley Kirsty Krakow literature multicultural Paul Conneally poetry renga renku Translation ukiyo e woodblock prints World Haiku Review 4 Comments

FULL BLOOM RENGA – Cotehele House

June 22, 2013 Anne-Marie Culhane art haiku Japanese Poetry Jo Salter literature National Trust orchard Paul Conneally poetry renga Leave a comment

Dangerous Poets: Summers & Conneally

November 25, 2012 Alan Summers English Poets haiku Japan Japanese Poetry literature london Paul Conneally Performance poetry poetry poets pubs renga Leave a comment

Done With Fighting

April 14, 2012 haiku heartbroken Japanese Poetry love Paul Conneally photography poetry sad senryu signs trees walking Leave a comment

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