Meetings On September 3rd, 3 Towpath poets met to write a 12-verse junicho titled “Forest of Fireflies.” Then on September 9th, 9 Towpath poets joined the regular meeting via Zoom to share news and workshop poems. The next meeting will
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Meetings On July 8, 2023, 12 members of Towpath Haiku gathered via Zoom to share news and workshop poems. Upcoming meetings include an in-person renku gathering planned for September, and the next regular Zoom meeting on September 9th. Publications, Awards,
Meetings Several Towpath members attended Haiku North America in Cincinnati, OH, from June 28th to July 3rd. The conference was themed as “City and Soil,” and included many excellent sessions. Towpath members Ryland Shengzhi Li and Matt Snyder shared
Meetings On Saturday, May 13th, 9 poets met via Zoom to share news, poems, and workshop together. The next meeting will be held in July. Publications, Awards, and Announcements Towpath member Julie Bloss Kelsey released her book titled Grasping
Meetings On Saturday, May 13th, 9 poets met via Zoom to share news, poems, and workshop together. The next meeting will be held in July. Publications, Awards, and Announcements Towpath member Julie Bloss Kelsey released her book titled Grasping
Meetings On March 5th, 13 members of Towpath and spouses gathered to explore the beautiful Glenstone Museum in Potomac, MD. The same number of poets gathered on March 11th via Zoom, to share news and workshop poems. In April, the
Meetings In March, the group plans a museum gingko walk at the Glenstone museum in Potomac, Maryland. The next regular meeting will be held March 11th via Zoom. Publications and Announcements Towpath member Susan Burch received an Honorable Mention in
Meetings On January 14, 2022, a group of 12 poets gathered via Zoom to share news and workshop poems. The group welcomed a new member, Jeffrey Walthall. In March, the group plans a museum gingko walk at the Glenstone museum,
News from Recent Towpath Meetings On December 17, 2022, a small and hardy group of poets braved the cold weather to enjoy a gingko walk amongst the winter camellias, at the National Arboretum’s Asian Collection. The group included regular Towpath
Every year, the Golden Triangle district in DC hosts a haiku contest, and selected poems are placed on signs in the district. Only 150 poems were selected out of nearly 3,000 submissions. Towpath member Bill Sette’s poem is among those