Bit of a slower year for haikus. I’d be lying if I said they were daily. I got engaged! Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 9th January Blueberry yoghurt Fresh gut-bound bacteria Penicillin death . 28th January Apple Vision Pro clings to his head; face hugger Simulacrum of eyes . 2nd March Hot spring water thrown Upon his steaming fatherContinueContinue reading “Haikus // 2024”
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Telling stories of rapid transition
Human beings depend on stories. We create meaning by narrativising information and sharing it with others in the form of written texts, visual art, or oral communication. Research may be fundamental to identifying trends, but it is narrative that places facts and figures in context and, ultimately, makes them useful to people. The way thatContinueContinue reading “Telling stories of rapid transition”
Haikus // 2021
Because I began writing haikus in August a couple of years ago, I’m now stuck with an annual retrospective that falls at an odd time. It’s a strange time capsule, spat out at the end of summer.
A Year of Haikus
I was planning to do a long-form piece about my experience writing a haiku every day for a year (well, almost every day… Sometimes I had to play catch-up after missing a few). I would have taken the time to explain how they have been a fantastic way of sharing things with my girlfriend, whoContinueContinue reading “A Year of Haikus”