3LIGHTS Gallery of Haiku & Tanka welcomes M. Kei & Roberta Beary
3LIGHTS Gallery of Haiku & Tanka welcomes M. Kei & Roberta Beary www.threelightsgallery.com
This summer, 3LIGHTS Gallery is delighted to present two solo exhibitions from two of the finest exponents of haiku and tanka: M. Kei and Roberta Beary. See below for press releases for both shows. Please feel free to promote these exhibitions using the information below.
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M. Kei : Love Letters : Homoerotic Tanka of Love & Friendship
3LIGHTS Gallery, July 1st - September 31st 2008
www.threelightsgallery.com
One of tanka's most distinctive and passionate of voices makes his return to 3LIGHTS this Summer with an exhibition of homoerotic tanka of love and friendship. Although many would associate M. Kei's poetry with images of the ocean, the coast and his native Chesapeake Bay, this latest exhibition from the editor of such publications as Atlas Poetica, Fire Pearls and author of Heron Sea and Slow Motion, homes in on tanka of a more personal nature. We are proud to present this exhibition and delighted to welcome back a good friend of the Gallery.
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Roberta Beary : the words i meant to say
3LIGHTS Gallery, July 1st - September 31st 2008
www.threelightsgallery.com
Her recent collection, The Unworn Necklace, has earned Roberta Beary a place in haiku history, as it was short-listed for the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Prize – an astounding recognition for a collection of haiku. And the honour was wholly justified. Roberta Beary writes exquisite haiku that resonates with anyone who encounters it. We’re extremely fortunate to welcome Roberta to 3LIGHTS this summer for an exhibition of her stunning work.
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3LIGHTS is now accepting submissions of haiku, senryu and tanka for its Autumn 2008 exhibition, Way Back Home. For details of this exciting show, please visit: www.threelightsgallery.com/submissions.
Many thanks,
Liam Wilkinson
3LIGHTS Gallery www.threelightsgallery.com
3LIGHTS Gallery is an online gallery of haiku and tanka submitted by new and established writers.
It is edited and curated by Liam & Diane Wilkinson and is based in the North of England.





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