'Courtyard in Snow' by Tom Harding is Write Out Loud's Poem of the Week -
https://www.writeoutloud.net/public/blogentry.php?blogentryid=75699
'Courtyard in Snow' by Tom Harding is Write Out Loud's Poem of the Week -
https://www.writeoutloud.net/public/blogentry.php?blogentryid=75699
Winter Haiku at NHK Haiku Masters-
https//www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/haiku_masters/gallery201801.html#category03
The sympathetic people at Palewell Press have published a collection of my poetry and drawings written between 2006 & 2016.
The poems are night themed, either written at night or about the night.
Night Work is available now from AMAZON or directly from the publisher HERE.
"This is a gentle book that sings a rather melancholy tune, in a strangely uplifting way. As an added bonus the collection is illustrated by the poet himself, with simple ink drawings, some of which are particularly lovely...
... this is an enchanting book, which readers may well reread many times, perhaps in bed or in the kitchen, on some sleepless night."
Kate B Hall, President on the UK Haiku Society
The sympathetic people at Palewell Press will publish a collection of my poetry and drawings written between 2006 & 2016. The poems are night themed, either written at night or about the night. The collection will be published this winter. More details soon.
"This is a gentle book that sings a rather melancholy tune, in a strangely uplifting way. As an added bonus the collection is illustrated by the poet himself, with simple ink drawings, some of which are particularly lovely...
... this is an enchanting book, which readers may well reread many times, perhaps in bed or in the kitchen, on some sleepless night." - Kate B Hall, President on the UK Haiku Society
I have launched the Northampton Poetry Review an online poetry magazine based in Northampton, UK.
I have a new poem '3 am' in Issue #110 of Right Hand Pointing here
New poem in the April addition of the Eunoia Review
New poem in the April additon of the 'The Lake' Poetry magazine
Illustration featured in issue #35 of Staircase Quarterly here
Christmas cards here