Interview with Rick Clark: Part 1
Ep. 98

Interview with Rick Clark: Part 1

Episode description

Rick Clark – Haiku & Long Poems. Part 1 of 2. Rick Clark is a Seattle poet, writer, editor, and educator who has also dabbled in filmmaking, classical violin, birds, photography, Zen, and yoga. He is author of Bugeyed & Bird-brained: Small Creature Haiku (Red Moon Press), illustrated by Northwest sumi artist Fumiko Kimura. His Haiku are frequently included in anthologies and journals and have won international contests. He is also author of the creative travel memoir Journey to the River: India Travels (Pina Publishing). Rick has been involved in filmmaking, having worked as script consultant on Beauty of the Fight (directed by John Urbano), selected by 29 festivals and winning two prizes. He also worked as executive producer and writer on the short film “Rowing Smitty,” which depicts the Row to Canada ALS Fundraiser, an event that Rick spearheaded. The film can be viewed on The Seattle Channel online. His writings can also be appreciated online, at his blog Wrenzai Insight Journal. Presently, Rick is working on a partially fictionalized ancestry memoir. His education includes a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (poetry) from University of Washington. Rick Clark Part 1: David and Rick discuss Haiku with squirrels, butterflies, and more.

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