Haiku Ice

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
Cover of the book Haiku Ice by P.J. Reed, Lost Tower Publications
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Author: P.J. Reed ISBN: 9781789722550
Publisher: Lost Tower Publications Publication: April 27, 2019
Imprint: Lost Tower Publications Language: English
Author: P.J. Reed
ISBN: 9781789722550
Publisher: Lost Tower Publications
Publication: April 27, 2019
Imprint: Lost Tower Publications
Language: English

Haiku Ice is the fourth part in my series of haiku collections exploring the four seasons. Each collection explores how the different seasons affect the woods, fields, hedgerows, plants, and animals which inhabit the beautiful Devonian countryside.

Above all, Haiku Ice is a celebration of winter. 

This collection explores the magical transformations, discoveries, and interactions with nature as winter tightens her grip over the sleeping landscape. The world in winter is an enchanted place. I do not think there can be anything more magical than watching snow fall by candlelight listening to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

Winter is also the time of solitude and reflection as people and animals shelter from the cold and a wintry quietness settles on the frozen countryside. I read my poetry at many events and one of the major pieces of feedback I have received was that people were fascinated to hear the story behind the haiku. Therefore, scattered throughout this collection are my reminiscences of how some of the following haiku were written.

Above all, Haiku Ice is a memory of my Devonian winters. Pictures of winters recorded as haiku for everyone to experience and enjoy.

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Haiku Ice is the fourth part in my series of haiku collections exploring the four seasons. Each collection explores how the different seasons affect the woods, fields, hedgerows, plants, and animals which inhabit the beautiful Devonian countryside.

Above all, Haiku Ice is a celebration of winter. 

This collection explores the magical transformations, discoveries, and interactions with nature as winter tightens her grip over the sleeping landscape. The world in winter is an enchanted place. I do not think there can be anything more magical than watching snow fall by candlelight listening to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

Winter is also the time of solitude and reflection as people and animals shelter from the cold and a wintry quietness settles on the frozen countryside. I read my poetry at many events and one of the major pieces of feedback I have received was that people were fascinated to hear the story behind the haiku. Therefore, scattered throughout this collection are my reminiscences of how some of the following haiku were written.

Above all, Haiku Ice is a memory of my Devonian winters. Pictures of winters recorded as haiku for everyone to experience and enjoy.

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