WebHideko Sueoka (hidekosueoka) - Profile Pinterest H Hideko Sueoka @hidekosueoka 0 followers · 0 following Follow Created Saved hidekosueoka hasn’t saved any Pins yet You are signed out Sign in to get the best experience Continue with email Continue with Facebook By continuing, you agree to Pinterest's Terms of Service WebHideko Sueoka is a poet and translator living in Tokyo. Her translation on photography ‘Shigeichi Nagano-Magazine Work 60s’ was published in 2009. Her debut poetry chapbook was published from Clare Songbirds Publishing House (New York State, US) in 2024. …
Sō Inuoka Haikyū!! Wiki Fandom
WebHideko Sueoka Archives - Visual Verse Visual Verse: An Anthology of Art and Words One image, one hour, 50-500 words. The picture is the starting point, the text is up to you. About Guidelines Submit Sign Up Archive Twitter Privacy Authors a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y z Towards Nothingness in Orangey World Hideko Sueoka WebHideko Sueoka is a Japanese poet and translator living in Tokyo. Her debut chapbook was out from Clare Songbirds Publishing House (USA) in 2024. Her poems were published in Arrival at Elsewhere (Against theGrain), and the zine Stay Home Diary (Bitter Melon). svice zora beslic
Hideko Sueoka / 末岡 秀子 on Twitter
WebMy works just got published in Poetry Kanto 2014. an annual and multicultural compilation put out by Alan Botsford. The pieces are: “blank spaces over generations,” a poem about how our love for poetry is so often misunderstood and ends up being painful; “The Crooked Smile,” a short poem about motherhood and giving birth, one of my ... WebHideko Sueoka is a poet and translator living in Tokyo. Her translation on photography “Shigeichi Nagano-Magazine Work 60s” was published in 2009. She was the winner of the 2013 Troubadour International Poetry Competition and her winning poem was highly commended in the Forward Prize 2014. Her debut poetry chapbook "Untouched … WebHideko Sueoka is a poet and translator living in Tokyo. Her translation on photography “Shigeichi Nagano-Magazine Work 60s” was published in 2009. She was the winner of the 2013 Troubadour International Poetry Competition and her winning poem was highly … svice zora akordi