If you haven’t heard yet, note now that a haiku book, a small haiku book, all things considered, has been named one of two finalists for the extremely prestigious William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America.
I won’t go into it all deeply here, except to say that I’ve just sent Roberta and Snapshot Press publisher John Barlow the following message:
Roberta, congrats, congrats, congrats! Obviously, you grabbed [Ron] Silliman’s attention not only with the well-crafted haiku, but with the carefully arranged sequence, their collective portrayal of a genuinely human reality that includes, but is obviously not limited to, what we might call “haiku stuff”. If all haiku books were so carefully crafted, we’d not have to ever make any apologies for our devotion to the genre.
This is obviously the way forward for haiku, in Japan and anywhere else, and your book becomes a guidepost along the way with this notice. Also, a bit of an answer to Paul Muldoon, Billy Collins, and others who would toy with haiku but not really enter what we might call haiku culture.
Brilliant. And brilliant, as Michael [Welch] says, that you took the initiative to enter the book in the PSA contest, for one of the most prestigious prizes in American poetry. Runner-up status here is akin to any ten awards in haiku-land combined, and more, a good deal more.
A low bow,
Bill
Here’s what this year’s PSA judge for the WCW Award has to say about Roberta’s book: http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/search/label/Roberta Beary.
Glasses raised in a toast to Roberta, John, and Ron Silliman, from the Haikai Pub!
Bill
This is a good place to share the blurb I wrote for The Unworn Necklace:
Congratulations Roberta!
Penny
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It’s a fantastic achievement! And as Bill points out too, it’s down to the crafting of the book. I can only imagine the keen editorship invested in the book by both Roberta and Snapshot Press. I know John would have treated Roberta’s book as a labour of love on a professional level, not just a personal one.
It’s paid off, and it’s being respected as a well-crafted book first, and then as a well-crafted book of poetry, akin to a novel as well.
It’s also a fantastic nod to the integrity and consistency of Roberta, and of Snapshot Press.
Well done Roberta, and may it go into many reprints for pure pleasurable reading, and a guide to what a well-edited book can achieve. Many many humble bows to you.
Alan
Alan’s Area 17
The With Words Online Haiku Competition
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