I’m sure I wrote at least half of a second post before I wandered away. It has disappeared. Worse, I can’t remember what I said, I just know it wasn’t what I had planned on saying. Old age and a head full of rubbish. It’s not a great combination for clarity and productivity.
I’ve been sorting poetry. I have sufficient published Haibun and Tanka Prose to attempt a poetry collection.. Unfortunately I can’t find all of them.
Three of them, I remember, and remember where two of them were published. I can probably find them. Two others I don’t even remember what the subject matter is. One may not actually exist. I think that is down to a title change. Then there are several others which I think were accepted but I don’t have listed. I think I just remembered where one of them is published . . .
I do need a better system. I also need to back up my computer regularly as I have lost quite a lot of information over the years. Fortunately most of it can be dragged out of emails.
Latest News – I just went to the Wales Haiku Journal and dug out two poems – one that I knew was there and one I’d forgotten about but remembered whilst writing about forgotten poems. It’s not all about numbers and I made it a policy only to count them up until I reached 100. At 100 I thought I’d done enough to show I was serious. After that it’s about quality. I have in the past been critical of people who talk about numbers of poems as if quantity means they are a good poet. I’m only looking at numbers again because it feels like time to do a book. I’m not really driven to do a book, but it feels like something I should do now that I’m retired.
PS – Just found two that I didn’t have listed – they were two that I thought were published, but had forgotten where. Whatever happened to my memory?


If you had all the time back that you spend trying to remember things, you would have a lot of time to spend on things that you really want to do, if, of course, you could remember what they were. At least you have a clear objective in mind.
Good luck!
I’m going to need it! 🙂
Memory. What’s that….
You are even confusing me
Sorry. I used to think the writing was the hard bit. 🙂
I hope you are able to find the lost poems and get that poetry collection together, Simon.
I have most of them now. If I have forgotten them, they probably weren’t very good anyway.
I am sure they were good!
All poetry accumulations have pieces which look bad in comparison to the better bits. It’s all part of the winnowing process. To be fair there is a piece I never liked that has grown on me. Funny how things happen when you start looking at it as a whole.