Description
Off the Beaten Track presents new work by twelve writers taking part in a unique collaborative project: each of them was invited to compose one haiku per day for a month, thus contributing towards the total of 365 haiku for a full calendar year. Half of the authors are widely published writers of haiku, while the other half are almost (or entirely) new to the form. This situates the collection within the tradition of English-language haiku, while also seeking to extend its boundaries through the inclusion of 'outsiders' with respect to that tradition. Complementing the haiku are original illustrations by twelve artists, making the volume as visually striking as it is thought-provoking and diverse.
About the Author
Christopher Herold was born in New York in 1948. He was a student of Shunryu Suzuki, and his commitment to Zen practice is reflected in his writing. His most recent collection is The Moon Unfazed, a gathering of moon-inspired haiku. Fabian Ironside was born in Oxford in 1973. He is a prolific writer and editor, chiefly under pen-names. He has published books about Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hamish Ironside was born in Reading in January 1971. He has published two books of haiku with IRON Press. His longer poems have appeared in Poetry Review, P N Review and The Guardian, among others. Eireann Lorsung was born and grew up in Minneapo lis. She has lived in France and England, and now lives in Belgium. She writes poems, essays and fiction, and has published two collections of poems with Milkweed Editions. Bob Lucky contributes regularly to haiku and tanka journals worldwide, and his work has been widely anthologized. He was living in Ethiopia when he wrote his month of haiku for Off the Beaten Track, and has more recently moved to Saudi Arabia. Momus is Nicholas Currie, a singer-songwriter, author, blogger and occasional performance artist. He was born in Scotland and currently lives in Osaka. His blog at http://imomus.com provides an excellent introduction to his many activities. Matthew Paul lives and works in the outskirts of London. Two collections of his haiku have been published by Snapshot Press: The Regulars (2006) and The Lammas Lands (2016). He is an occasional contributor to the Guard ian's 'Country Diary' column. Sally Read lives in Italy. She is the author of three books of poetry: The Day Hospital, Broken Sleep and The Point of Splitting, all published by Bloodaxe Books. The story of her conversion to Catholicism will be published in 2016. George Swede has published 38 collections of poetry, with fifteen being haiku only. His latest collection is micro haiku: three to nine syllables (2014). He lives in Toronto with his wife, Anita Krumins. Michael Dylan Welch grew up in England, Ghana, Australia and Canada, and now lives with his wife and two children in Sammamish, WA. He has been writing haiku since 1976. See www.graceguts.com for samples of his work, and much more. Matthew Welton was born in Nottingham in 1969. He received the Jerwood-Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for The Book of Matthew (Carcanet, 2003), and his second collection in 2009 under a title usually abbreviated to We Needed Coffee but... Hugo Williams is one of the best-loved English-language poets of recent times. The haiku he wrote for Off the Beaten Track are as observant and funny as his longer poems, despite having been written while undergoing treatment for kidney failure.
Reviews
"As fine a hai of ku as I have ever encountered" -- Les Murray
Book Information
ISBN 9781911052012
Author Christopher Herold
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Boatwhistle Books
Publisher Boatwhistle Books