ANTHOLOGY "WE ARE ALL JAPAN"
Non-Japanese poetry
Please be advised that our editor for non-Japanese poetry has made his selection as follows:
- Wang Ping, USA, from Shanghai, China: For Japan
- Kathy Uyen Nguyen, Texas, USA: untitled (I watch the candle...)
- Frank Joussen, Hueckelhoven, Germany: The Weather in Japan
- Scharlie Meeuws, Faringdon, United Kingdom: Letter from Sendai
- Sonja Smolec, Velika Gorica, Croatia: Sakura, 11 March 2011
- Melissa Allen, , USA: Tremor
- J.S. Watts, Cambridge, U.K.: untitled (Before the season of cherry blossom...)
- Kauser Parveen, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK: The Oarfish Omen
- Piotr Stankiewicz, Warsaw, Poland: An Elegy
- Ron Woollard, London, United Kingdom: Inspired by Hokusai's famous "Great Wave off Kanagawa" painting and the recent terrible Tsunami
- Rich Follett, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, USA: tsunami/origami
- Michael Agius, Manchester, England: Awash
- Jim Darwent, Liverpool, England: We were arguing
- Bharat Shekhar, New Delhi, India: Earth, Unearth
- Marilyn Francis, England.: Reasons not to get up in the morning
- Christopher Reilley, Dedham, MA, USA: Tsunami
- James Zealy, USA: Divine Wind
- robert d. wilson, Philippines: Fat Cats, untitled (A year later...)
Saša Važić, Serbia: untitled (sometimes...)
Congratulations to all of you!
Wow. Congratulations everybody! Could we have a link to the actual poems?
ReplyDeleteHere is one
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