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Placecloud: MyLandmarks

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The nine winners of the Museum of Walking's 'MyLandmarks' competitions were included in a limited edition chapbook, published by Sampson Low Publishers, but were also featured in recorded form on Placecloud. The stories were performed by Royal Shakespeare Company actress Mariah Gale.


​My Flash Fiction: Summer in Sannomachi is published online.

Publisher: Placecloud

Publication Date: 20th November 2019.



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Haiku Masters, NHK World: Final Episode, Tokyo Gallery

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Winner of the World Media Festival 2016's Web-Based Mixed Media intermedia-globe Gold Award, Haiku Masters is an NHK World television programme which premiered on the 4th October 2015. The show features a cross section of some of Japan's most notable Haiku poets who act as judges, selecting and celebrating the best submitted Haiku for broadcasting and then commenting on each. This was the show's final episode after a three year run and four seasons.

My Haiku: Teacup was both featured on the online gallery and selected as a runner-up in the final ever episode.

Publisher: NHK World

Publication date: 14th March 2019.


Haiku Masters, NHK World: August 2018 Gallery

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Winner of the World Media Festival 2016's Web-Based Mixed Media intermedia-globe Gold Award, Haiku Masters is an NHK World television programme which premiered on the 4th October 2015. The show features a cross section of some of Japan's most notable Haiku poets who act as judges, selecting and celebrating the best submitted Haiku for broadcasting and then commenting on each.

My Haiku: Wildflowers was featured on the online gallery.

Publisher: NHK World

Publication date: 6th August 2018.

My Haiku can be found online: on NHK World's website.


Haiku Masters, NHK World: Yufuin, Oita Gallery

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Winner of the World Media Festival 2016's Web-Based Mixed Media intermedia-globe Gold Award, Haiku Masters is an NHK World television programme which premiered on the 4th October 2015. The show features a cross section of some of Japan's most notable Haiku poets who act as judges, selecting and celebrating the best submitted Haiku for broadcasting and then commenting on each.

My Haiku: Gods was featured on the online gallery.

Publisher: NHK World

Publication date: 26th February 2018.

My Haiku can be found online: on NHK World's website.


Haiku Masters, NHK World: January 2018 Episode

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Winner of the World Media Festival 2016's Web-Based Mixed Media intermedia-globe Gold Award, Haiku Masters is an NHK World television programme which premiered on the 4th October 2015. The show features a cross section of some of Japan's most notable Haiku poets who act as judges, selecting and celebrating the best submitted Haiku for broadcasting and then commenting on each.

My Haiku: Dreams was both featured and selected as runner-up for the January edition by mutli-award winning haiku poet Kazuko Nishimura.

Publisher: NHK World

Publication date: 2nd January 2018.

My Haiku can be found online: on NHK World's website.

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