Nine members and guests met at the Box Factory at 12 noon for Karin Anderson’s talk on early love tanka, from as far back as ninth century Ise Monogatari. Karin then discussed kyoka, the humorous equivalent of the tanka form, also with examples. Some examples were modern compositions published on the Prune Juice website. https://prunejuice.wordpress.com/ Karin also prepared an informative handout for members. Our thanks to Karin for her well researched and well delivered presentation. Lyn Arden presented some material on the early forms of katauta, sedoka and mondo, also with examples from current literature. After the presentation, group members workshopped their Japanese genre poetry, mainly haiku and tanka. Group Meeting Program for the remainder of 2015: 1 August: Lyn Arden: How to write haiku ̶ common techniques. This will be a workshop meeting where we will look at techniques, discuss them and try some of them out. Contrary to popular belief, the...