The new Zero Point Zero column which so many of you contributed to is up here if you’d like to take a look.
I posted the link on the weekend, so you might have missed it.
In addition, a couple of my good buddies (Joe Fusco Jr., Paul David Mena, and — I think — a couple more are getting their own columns there as well. Joe’s funny, and Paul’s a truly great haiku master (won awards in Japan for his work).

August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:21 pm
Sure.
Paul David Mena is, among other things, a master of the haiku form — someone who understands it not as a simple syllabic formula brought into English, but as a breathing, evolving form suited in unique ways to one of poetry’s eternal missions — to center us in experience and show us, through careful observation and concise language, what that experience can offer us.
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”
August 16th, 2004 at 1:10 pm
Tony, would you be willing to ghost write a short blurb for Paul’s column heading?
For example on yours, I have what you once wrote:
http://gotpoetry.com/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8
“The journey through poetry is, essentially, a journey toward truth; that the honors and events along that road mean little in the long run, and that when we sit down at the keyboard or the paper, or step onto the stage…”