Saturday, May 10, 2014




Yes, I know: writing this column, as it were, is a process involving the electronic ectoplasm of disconnected personalization; further supporting the degeneration of civilized communication—that, I get. But this ol’ alley scrounger still prefers the ink and pressed paper-pulp product; engaging tactile prevarications—and also those of the sense of smell, sense of actual possession. Nothing like the waft of freshly pressed ink on newsprint. Not to forget: it’s also much easier to take a printed publication into the cat box. Ya, go ahead, try justifying your silly-assed “tablet” or “dingleberry” when you’ve dropped it in the porcelain facility.
Is there an app for that? Hah!

Savoring ink. One of the more remarkable small ink presses available today (as it has been for almost twenty years, I am informed) truly gets, not nearly enuff exposure nor enuff accolades: bear creek haiku (bch). This “pocket sized” publication of unique dimension and publication technique is an enlightening collection of variously diverse writers; variously experienced in both writing accomplishment as well as, life exposure.

A couple of examples:

The longer I live
 the longer I want to live:
 life nurtures itself.”   

Dennis Rhodes
Provincetown, MA
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Fording the Dudh Kosi
 we ascend steeply towards
 peace and serenity,
 monastery of Tengboche.

 rhododendron forest
 our sidar kneels
 touching a single
 fuchsia petal 

Kitsuné
Annapurna Sanctuary, Nepal

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Why not give bch a try. Drop a single, green wrinkly Lincoln into an envelope along with an SASE and send them off to:

   bear creek haiku
   Editor: ayaz daryl nielsen
   P.O. Box 3787
   Boulder, CO  80307   USA



If you’d like to submit your works to
bch: it would probably be best to review
an actual copy first. (Lay-out procedures are also important to getting accepted and seen in the gentle blue pages of this print.) But the information and a good overview of the publication are available on line at:
http://bearcreekhaiku.blogspot.com/
          (link here, at the right)
Specifics:
Monday, March 31, 2014 blog.


Don’t forget, an SASE with each submittal. Ayaz Daryl produces this fine little gem with all of his heart, and nil funding beyond your $5.00 yearly subscription fee—and any additional support one may wish to bestow. Enjoy.

Max tdc

3 comments:

  1. awesome, Max - many thanks your for this review of my beloved bear creek haiku - you must send some of your own poems to Colorado, here on bear creek - can do email, if you do choose to - darylayaz@me.com

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  2. Mr. D', just informed recently by a mutual friend, you are possibly the incarnate spirit of two entities: A Buddhist wise-man and Krazy Kat. I'm a-liking that enlightened cat thing.

    Thank you for the gracious offer. Being of the long-winded society of sgraffitist, I'll have to search high-and-low for materials sized and of quality enuff for your print. Let's see what can be un-earthed. Do truly enjoy bch. Thank you for your commitment. Max

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