Posted by Rich Magahiz
Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:22:00 GMT
skulk between sunbeams, baring black gums
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Sat, 19 Dec 2009 16:12:00 GMT

a crate
beside the tree, all at once
that sharp smell
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Sat, 31 Oct 2009 10:43:00 GMT
honeymoon cottage
we thought it was a
dog’s howl
that old playground now a slave market
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:54:00 GMT
paralyzed
I hear her reboot
in the bathroom
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:34:00 GMT
the crater floor,
the great and the small, still,
puppets
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:23:00 GMT
was it the clacking
of your teeth, or was it –
hey!
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Fri, 15 Aug 2008 01:19:00 GMT
gunplay
won’t matter
the tympanum ignores
we always knew
unchecked growth
destroys
camouflaged
tiptoe everywhere
sunlight punishes irresponsibility
hide your children
as instars
emerge
rustling
by coldlight
twice three legs
the manifest mystery
ever remains:
extinction
Posted in horrorku, sequence | Tags hay(na)ku, mirror | no comments
Posted by Rich Magahiz
Sat, 29 Mar 2008 12:32:00 GMT
the bride wore sea-wrack,
overhead, flights of
serpents
O Polaris, how your contrails scorch
feeling
the ground move, to say nothing
of those shrieks
heretics swoon: Lord Hierophant
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:59:00 GMT
ever since,
next to her bed she keeps
a sharp stake
we can prove your guilt: Scythe-Angel-Scythe
shambling horrors
move in next door
flanked by lawyers
Congruence
- Q
- You don’t need to explain horrorku to me. It’s pretty obvious that if one can accept science fiction-themed poetry, why not horror-themed in the same form. But what is this “yet another” thing?
- A
- That’s just me getting snarky about cliché. I’ve done others in this vein before, criticizing the kind of writing which does not take enough risks by avoiding the obvious path. If you read enough verse with vampires and werewolves, blood and carnage and fear, monsters and midnights and other low-hanging horrible fruit in them, you want to see something that has none of those elements in them to see if it can be done.
- Q
- Sounds pretty dismal.
- A
- Well it would not be horrorku if it weren’t dismal, would it? Think of the poor dark poetry editors who have to read things like this day in and day out:
Bloody vampire
a bloody vampire
waiting by the dark graveyard,
a bat flies over
(Which I just made up.) To me, even though that has all the elements of a horrorku, the way it just kind of throws them out there makes it less interesting than it could be.
- Q
- You mean it just sort of tells you about the subject instead of showing it in any kind of novel way.
- A
- Take a look at this list:
- It is a poem.
- It is a poem limited in length, in English that limit being somewhere between 15 and 20 syllables.
- It presents images rather than ideas.
- It is intuitive rather than intellective.
- It uses observation of nature and the seasons as a basis for that intuition.
- Its observations are specific rather than general.
That was written about English-language haiku, not any of these speculative fiction derivatives (thus the item about nature and the seasons which would not apply to scifaiku or horroku), but the esthetic point being made is still useful to ponder. I think the bat poem has problems with the part about being intuitive, more so than the wooden stake poem, which starts out open-ended and ends before the reader really knows what went on.
- Q
- Oh, so you’re saying that the original poem wasn’t supposed to be using cliché after all, but is actually an anti-cliché statement?
- A
- You didn’t get that? Yes, the idea is to write a horrorku (or whatever) that takes a hackneyed subject but which itself tries to put a new spin on things. There’s enough trite verse out there that there seems to be no real point to add to the collection.
- Q
- You mean that
Yet Another Mummy Horrorku
on my way to work
I passed a mummy - he was
a very strange sight
isn’t worthy of posting to the Scifaiku list?
- A
- Keep working on that, there.
The third in a projected series of discussions on poetry.
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Tue, 19 Feb 2008 02:07:00 GMT
he smiled
a sharp, thin grin -
Vlad’s exit interview
“plasma” TV? I want a refund!
Hellfrog Chasm:
our cadres fall back,
hemorrhaging
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Tue, 08 Jan 2008 13:49:00 GMT
what if ski-masked goons
roam these woods…
let’s stay indoors
Hold still, son.
It is the will of God.
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Posted by Rich Magahiz
Sat, 22 Dec 2007 01:35:00 GMT
madness and painful death –
Shaitan KKKlaws
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