One-Line Haiku (asynchronous online course run by Call of the Page)

22nd October 2024 5:00pm to 4th February 2025 5:00pm, Online

Level: This course is suitable for students who have experience of writing haiku. If you are relatively new to haiku, we recommend taking one of our regular haiku courses first, to get the full benefit from this one. In the meantime, our advice is to keep reading haiku!

 

No. of Assignments and Feedback: 5

 

Group Size:  up to 5 

 

Course Description:

 

Even more minimalist than haiku, the "monoku" is a poem in one short line. They’ve become increasingly popular and more widely published in journals and anthologies.

So if a single short line is the shape of monoku, what is the substance of this tiny haiku derivative?

 

This course will encourage you to consider what a monoku is, for yourself as a writer, and will give deep feedback on the poems you write over five assignments.

 

The tutor is award-winning and widely published monoku writer, Alan Summers. At the end of the course, you will have ten monoku written over five submissions, with lots of notes for further ideas for monoku-writing.

 

As with most of our online courses, participants will be sent the feedback on everyone’s work, as well as their own, in a shared learning experience.

Speaker profiles
Alan Summers

Lead Tutor for haiku; tanka; haibun; senryu; and tanka stories.

 

Alan is a Japan Times award-winning writer, and multi-award winning poet for haiku, plus a Pushcart Prize, and Best Small Fictions nominated poet for haibun.

 

He’s been President of the United Haiku & Tanka Society (2017 to 2021), and General Secretary of the British Haiku Society (1998-2000). Alan holds a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University (U.K. 2007-2008), and a Diploma for Creative Writing from the University of Bristol (U.K. 2000-2001).

 

In September 2015 NHK TV of Japan made a documentary about Alan's work: NHK Haiku Journey.

 

Alan’s work regularly appears in haikai genre journals, and prominent anthologies, including Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years (W. W. Norton 2013).

 

He has extensive experience as a tutor and workshop facilitator in both live and online settings. Alongside this he’s also an experienced editor for anthologies and journals. Alan’s been an essayist, article writer, critic, book reviewer, international competition judge, co-founder, and founder of various haiku & haibun journals.

 

Alan is founder and editor-in-chief for The Pan Haiku Review .

Booking & payment

Cost: £235

 

Early Bird Cost: £220 if booking by the end of 8th October 2024

 

Please click on the link for full details and to book.

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