• Japanese Female Tanka Poets part 3: Tawara Machi
    Nov 18 2024
    19 mins
  • S7E46 Japanese Female Tanka Poets part 2
    Nov 11 2024

    In episode S7E45 we left the podcast with a bit of scandal, a menage à trois or even quattre. If you haven’t a clue what I’m on about you’d better go back an episode and have a listen. There’s some great poetry on there. You don’t want to miss out.

    Today I’m going to open with some poetry from Yamakawa Tomiko, explore some female tanka poets who were not included in Ueda’s Modern Tanka Anthology and then have a listen to some work from more of the female poets he did include.

    Lots of poetry to inspire you to write.

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    25 mins
  • S7E45 Japanese Female Tanka Poets Part 1: Yosano Akiko
    Nov 4 2024

    Time for a bit more tanka poetry, because if you are listening to this in real time, the beginning of November 2024, submissions are open for tanka, your deadline the 15th November.

    This episode is about the poet Yosano Akiko, an extraordinary woman, mother, poet, essayist, traveller, co-founder of a school for girls. A feminist of her time and a woman who wrote great tanka.

    Hear her work, learn something of her life, find out what people thought of her in her lifetime.

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    30 mins
  • S7E44 Poetry; It's Madku Time!
    Oct 28 2024

    This time on Poetry Pea you will hear the senryu written in response to Bona M Santos' presentation on madku.

    Bona, along with Lynne Jambor, Matthew Defibaugh, Alvin B Cruz and Katherine E Winnick, chose their favourite poems to nominate for the judges' choice and tell us why. Check the show notes for more info.

    If you've enjoyed what you've heard, please give us a review and maybe think of sponsoring the podcast with a membership or buying us a coffee.


    Thanks for joining us.

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    38 mins
  • S7E43 Haiku Futures Short Form Poetry from India
    Oct 21 2024

    Thanks to Poetry Pea's host Alex and to the poets from India who came along to tell us about Triveni Haikai India and read some of their poetry for us. Thanks to Triveni Haikai India who collaborated with Poetry Pea on this episode.

    You will find our more about the poets and a link to Triveni Haikai India in the show notes. Of course the poets will also feature in the Poetry Pea Journal 5:24.

    Enjoy!

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    50 mins
  • S7E42 Hungry Tortoise Haiku
    Oct 14 2024

    Today we are celebrating the humble tortoise in poetry, here at Poetry Pea. If you are a regular you may well know that this little reptile is one of my favourites, actually I think it's the only reptile I could say I like. I’ve wanted to have one as a pet since I was a small child. Sadly, it’s never happened, but when Linda Ludwig sent me a video of a cute little chap having lunch, taken by her daughter Renee, it was a shoe in for the video prompt. Thanks Renee.

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    16 mins
  • S7E41 Contemporary Tanka Poetry
    Oct 7 2024

    Today Patricia at Poetry pea with help from Vandana Parashar, brings you contemporary Tanka poetry.

    • How to write them
    • Topics to write about
    • Examples of poetry to inspire you

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    40 mins
  • S7E40 A blast from the Past at Poetry Pea
    Sep 30 2024

    It’s our birthday.

    Can you believe that Poetry Pea is going into our 8th year?

    Seven full years and have things changed here at Pea Towers? Well some things have changed, I’m older, but more healthy so bad news and good news there.

    I was curious as to how the podcast had changed, I barely remember the early days (post-menopausal brain and the recent bump to the head probably). So today I'm going to revisit a couple of podcasts from the early days.

    How do you think things have changed?

    Can you help with my dreadful poem?

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    13 mins