The Culinary Saijiki Allyson Whipple
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The Culinary Saijiki is a project that celebrates haiku, the seasons, and food. Each episode features a conversation with a fellow haiku practitioner, in which they read their food-themed poems, and we discuss inspiration, the writing process, and haiku practice.
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Where I've Been and Where I'm Going
When you perpetually avoid something on your to-do list for
months, at some point, you have to take a hard look at why.
In the case of this podcast and blog, I realized two things:
1. I have learned so much from podcasting, and had a great time doing it, but at the end of the day, when I have limited time to pursue my creative endeavors, that just wasn’t what I wanted to work on.
2. Putting out regular blog and podcast content was preventing me from moving forward with putting together a Culinary Saijiki book manuscript.
Yet while I was always finding reasons to postpone work on this aspect of the project, the fact that it was left unresolved was also keeping me from moving forward.
While I always struggle to leave things behind (even though
I know it’s time), I’ve recorded this short episode today to formally wrap up this phase of the project. In doing so, I make public my commitment to have a draft by the end of the year, and free myself of the unfinished business that was keeping me from delving into the book phase of this project.
I will always be grateful for the conversations I got to have, for the opportunity to present on this subject at Haiku North America, and for the ways in which the podcast and blog work helped me developed my editorial and aesthetic foci for the book. I can’t wait to see what’s next, and I hope you’re as
excited as I am.
Thank You to all of my podcast guests, including open
mic participants. I enjoyed talking about haiku and sharing your work. Our conversations brought fresh insights to this project and propelled me forward.
Thank You to everyone who bought me a tea (I recently
change my Buy Me a Coffee purchase to reflect my love of tea). Your support made a difference in terms of being able to keep this running.
Keep an eye on this space, the Buy Me a Coffee page, and my personal website for book progress updates. Keeping you in the loop is how I’ll stay accountable to getting a draft done by the end of the year.
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Buson, Translation, and Food Part 2
Highlights from Poetry Pea
I've learned a great deal from Patricia's two-part conversation with Janice Doppler about the concept of zoka in haiku. I think it's her best workshop yet! Be sure to check it out, so you'll be ready to submit your haiku when the submission period opens.
Part 1 link: https://poetrypea.com/s6e31-zoka-how-to-use-it-in-your-writing-part-1-featuring-janice-doppler/
Part 2 link: https://poetrypea.com/s6e32-zoka-part-2-a-tool-for-all-writers-featuring-janice-doppler/
Postcards from Texas is available now!
You can buy my new chapbook, Postcards from Texas, one of two ways:
1. Purchase from Cuttlefish Books at this link: https://cuttlefishbooks.wixsite.com/home/poetry-series
2. Email me at allyson@allysonwhipple.com to order a signed copy.
On the Blog
A long-form essay about the challenges of reading haiku in translation. Read it here: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/09/06/accepting-the-challenges-of-translation/
Buy Me a Coffee
If you would like to make a donation to cover production costs, visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Looking Ahead to Season 3
I’m already preparing for Season 3 of The Culinary Saijiki. I want to create a full 52 weeks of blog posts and podcasts episodes centered around the theme of “Feasts and Festivals.” My goal is to curate a global celebration of food and haiku in 2024, focusing on everything from bombastic national holidays to sacred religious traditions. To do that, I need your help! Start thinking about blog posts or podcast episodes you'd like to create, and be on the looking for full details soon.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music
Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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Buson, Translation, and Food Part 1
More About Patricia
Visit the Poetry Pea website to learn more about the podcast and journal: https://poetrypea.com/
View Patricia's contributions to re:Virals and Per Diem for the Haiku Foundation: https://thehaikufoundation.org/tag/patricia-mcguire/
Watch Patricia's 2020 presentation at the Haiku Society of America Conference: https://youtu.be/QzPHybySDgw?si=IQOf8EtF2DczSbU_
In Gratitude
Thanks to Kimberly Kuchar for buying three coffees to support the project. If you want to make a contribution, you can do so here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki
On the Blog
A long-form essay about the challenges of reading haiku in translation. Read it here: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/09/06/accepting-the-challenges-of-translation/
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music
Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song
at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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Community Open Mic: Seasonal Transitions
Thank You, Contributors!
Not all of this episode's contributors have a dedicated online presence, so in the interest of fairness, I am not including supplemental links in these show notes. However, I encourage you to seek out these poets in the various print and online haiku journals:
Phillip Woodruff
Adele Evershed
Vandana Parashar
Eavonka Ettinger
Peter Larsen
Kimberly Kuchar
Thank you again for being willing to share your work, as well as having patience with the technological issues!
In Gratitude
Thanks to Pamela P. for buying me a coffee! I appreciate the support. If you want to support this project financially, you can do so at at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki. You can also help by sharing this podcast with anyone who you think might enjoy it.
Postcards from Texas is available for preorder
Preorder one, or all three, of the Cuttlefish chapbooks for summer 2023: https://cuttlefishbooks.wixsite.com/home/2023-summer-book-launch
If you preorder my book or the entire bundle, send me your address and I’ll mail you a thank-you postcard!
You can also read my interview with fellow Cuttlefish author Julie Bloss Kelsey at my personal blog: https://allysonwhipple.com/2023/08/29/chapbook-interview-julie-bloss-kelsey/
On the Blog
An overview of Full Moon is Rising: The Lost Haiku of Matsuo Basho and Travel Haiku of Matsuo Basho, a New Rendering, by James David Andrews. Read it here: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/08/23/lost-haiku-authorship-and-translation/
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music
Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song
at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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Postcards from Texas
Postcards from Texas is available for preorder
Preorder one, or all three, of the Cuttlefish chapbooks for summer 2023: https://cuttlefishbooks.wixsite.com/home/2023-summer-book-launch
If you preorder my book or the entire bundle, send me your address and I'll mail you a thank-you postcard!
You can also read my interview with fellow Cuttlefish author Lenard D. Moore at my personal blog: https://allysonwhipple.com/2023/08/09/chapbook-interview-lenard-d-moore/
Community Open Mic Airs August 30th
Due to changes in the Spotify for Podcasters interface, there are now two options for sending your work:
Record your haiku and email the file to me at allyson@allysonwhipple.com
Send a voice message through Spotify (requires an account): https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culinarysaijiki/message
You only need to choose one of the above options.
New Deadline: Monday, August 28th at 11:59 pm CST.
Theme: Transitions
Details:
Remember to mention food in some way
You are welcome to record up to three (3) haiku
Please say your name before your haiku
Please read each haiku twice
Please keep your haiku family-friendly
Now on Apple Podcasts!
The wait is over! If Apple Podcasts is your listening platform of choice, find the show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-culinary-saijiki/id1632986084
On the Blog
An overview of one of my source texts, Sam Hamill's The Sound of Water: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/08/09/source-text-the-sound-of-water/
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Support the Project
Buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki. You can also help by sharing this podcast with anyone who you think might appreciate it.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music
Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song
at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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Interdependence: A Conversation with Elliot Nicely
Postcards from Texas is available for preorder
Preorder one, or all three, of the Cuttlefish chapbooks for summer 2023: https://cuttlefishbooks.wixsite.com/home/2023-summer-book-launch
Get Elliot's Book
If you would like a copy of Elliot's chapbook weathered clapboard, you can email him at elliotnicely [at] yahoo [dot] com. This is a limited print run, so get yours today!
More From Elliot Nicely
An analysis of one of Elliot's haiku on Haiku Commentary: https://haikucommentary.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/elliot-nicelys-new-love/
Order Elliot's chapbook The Black Between Stars: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Between-Stars-Elliot-Nicely/dp/1940996406
Elliot's teaching resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Elliot-Nicely
Now on Apple Podcasts!
The wait is over! If Apple Podcasts is your listening platform of choice, find the show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-culinary-saijiki/id1632986084
Community Open Mic Airs August 30th
Click the Send a Voice Message button here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culinarysaijiki/message
Deadline: Saturday, August 26th at 11:59 pm CST.
Theme: Transitions
On the Blog
A consideration of when animal constitute food, and when they do not: https://culinarysaijiki.com/2023/07/26/classifying-animals-as-meat/
Join the Conversation
This season, I am welcoming both podcast guests and guest bloggers. If you’re interested in joining one or both, visit https://culinarysaijiki.com/join-the-conversation/ for details.
Support the Project
Buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki. You can also help by sharing this podcast with anyone who you think might appreciate it.
Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music
Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song
at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culinarysaijiki/message