Showing posts with label Scifaiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scifaiku. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Cool Announcement: A Freebie, Sci-Ku by Jay Friedenberg

My Dear Readers:

Jay Friedenberg, current president of the Haiku Society of America (HSA), has a free eBook out: Sci-Ku: Explorations into the Poetry of Science. His collection of sci-ku is structured into nine sections/thematic topics -- Mathematic, Physic, Tectonic, Geologic, Climatic, Atmospheric, Lunaric, Solaric, and Astronomic -- that explore brave new worlds at the interface of science and poetry. And a complete glossary of all scientific terms is included as well as a reference list.


Selected Sci-Ku:

firefly flashes
the world beyond
Boolean logic

quantum foam
the hiss and pop
of settling surf

badlands
the fossilized remains
of a beer can

on the way
between here and home - 
glacial erratic

stellar phenomena
my thoughts travel
in an elliptical orbit

redshift
the sudden flare
of rear end lights

gravitational waves ...
listening to the heartbeat
of the universe

expanding multiverse
a clown blows balloons
inside balloons

I would like to share the following haiku to conclude today's "sci-ku" post:

a midnight river 
of Starlink satellites ...
an Inuit child's wish

Happy Reading

Chen-ou


Notes:

1 Is Starlink a grand innovation or a menace?, Space, January 7, 2022

Starlink is the name of a satellite network developed by the private spaceflight company SpaceX to provide low-cost internet to remote locations. SpaceX eventually hopes to have as many as 42,000 satellites in this so-called megaconstellation... 

2 For more about scifaiku/sci-ku, see To the Lighthouse: Scifaiku (Sci-Fi Haiku)

Thursday, January 6, 2022

A Room of My Own: Neither Heaven Nor Earth

This Brave New World, XXXVI 
the "first and only" sci-fi haiku sequence about the January 6th insurrection
written for its first anniversary
and for Robert J. Sawyer who proclaims: Science fiction has always been a means for political comment

e-trashed in 
(with the voices of my mind)
January 6th

light-year of QAnons
blocked between Trump fans and foes 
the Capitol Scrapyard

Liu not Lou, Liu not Lou ... 
the Trump-minded eTherapist 
can't learn a new trick

FYI: Lou Dobbs, a staunch Donald Trump supporter who hosted Fox Business Network’s highest-rated show, was a key driver of baseless election fraud claims. Fore more, see Fox News cancels Lou Dobbs Tonight , The Guardian, Feb. 5 2021


AddedThis Brave New World, XXXVII 

overcast skies
stains visible on the steps
to the Capitol

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

To the Lighthouse: Scifaiku (Sci-Fi Haiku)

                                                                written on the eve of the first anniversary of the January 6th insurrection                   
                                                                heated debate 
                                                                a black hole in my eMind
                                                                light-hour wide

                                                                Chen-ou Liu

Scifaiku, sometimes shortened to sci-fi ku or sci-ku, is a subgenre of haiku, i.e. speculative haiku, that typically deals with futuristic concepts, such as advanced science and technology (AI, VR,  and Metaverse), space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life, etc. Scifaiku is an integral part of science fiction, often called the "literature of ideas," which explores the potential consequences of scientific, social, and technological innovations. Here are some of scifaiku selected for your reading pleasure:


the tug
of a black hole
this isolation

Tug of a Black Hole, 2021

Deborah P Kolodji

quantum foam
the hiss and pop
of settling surf

Sci-Ku: Explorations into the Poetry of Science, 2019

Jay Friedenberg

abandoned nursing home
the mahjong tiles
still move

Tales of the Talisman, 9.3, 2015

Greg Schwartz

heat lightening --

a robot whines to a halt

in darkness


Star Line, 39:1, Winter 2016
Joshua Gage

virtual confinement
the door I dream
leads me back to you

Prune Juice, 21, March, 2017

Kelly Sauvage Angel

ICU
the warm touch
of a robot nurse

Prune Juice, 21, March, 2017

Billy Antonio

off world
first date ...
her shields up

Prune Juice, 21, March, 2017

Sidney Bending

ex-nuclear test site
a prairie dog peers from its hole
with both heads

Prune Juice, 21, March, 2017

John J. Dunphy


To conclude today's Scifaiku post, I would like to ask readers the following question alluded to "Ecclesiastes 1:9" : What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.

a robo-snail climbs 
light-nanosecond by light-nanosecond
snow-capped Mt. Fuji 😄

And two comic haiku about the shadow side of sci-fi economics:

SolarCoin Scam
hackers chained to the dark side
of the moon

crypto price crash
the robot maid doubles
as a sex partner


Happy Reading

Chen-ou 


FYI: NeverEnding Story contributor, Deborah P Kolodji, a leader in the scifaiku community and the author of a collection of sci-fi related haiku, titled Tug of a Black Hole, published  an article about the history of scifaiku and tips for writing them in Prune Juice, 21, March, 2017, the first full issue dedicated to scifaiku. For more about her scifaiku, see "Cool Announcement: A Freebie, Tug of a Black Hole by Deborah P Kolodji"