About the Poet and the Artist

Editors' Introduction:
In Memoriam : Elizabeth Searle Lamb


Elizabeth Lamb
Elizabeth Searle Lamb published haiku and served the haiku community for more than four decades. Her published books include in this blaze of sun (From Here, 1975), Picasso's 'Bust of Sylvette' (Garlinghouse, 1977), 39 Blossoms (High/Coo, 1982), Casting Into A Cloud: Southwest Haiku (From Here, 1985), Lines for my mother, dying (Wind Chimes, 1988), The Light of Elizabeth Lamb (haïkus traduits en chinois; Haiping Gong, Chine/Winner Press, Hong Kong, 1993), Ripples Spreading Out: Poems for Bruce and Others (Tiny Poems Press, 1997), and Across the Windharp : Collected & New Haiku (La Alameda, 1999). --Order from Amazon.com: Across the Windharp : Collected & New Haiku
webstuff: Six Haiku for the Acequia, at New Mexico Culture Net
Poems in the Broadside, this issue...  The Time Flow Poems:
-- Happening in Greenwich Village -- Ghetto -- Picasso’s “Bust of Sylvette” -- Surrealism At The Museum Of Modern Art -- In San Francisco -- The Indian Museum (Manaus, Brazil) -- Night Voyage on the Amazon -- Hawk -- 1-line Haiku -- Haiku variations - Orion Ablaze -- Haiku variations - New Year's Dawn -- Harry Potter
Poems in the Broadside, issue #27...  Dreamcatcher of Light:
-- Twin Towers View One: Morning Gift: Philippe Petit -- Twin Towers Two: Lines for September 11, 2001 -- A Lonesome Tune (Renku) -- Santarem, Brazil No. 1 -- Santarem, Brazil No. 2 -- Santarem, Brazil No. 3 -- In and Out of Dream (Haiku) -- Tanka -- Haiku -- Dance of the Cranes -- The Egyptian Mummy -- Five Seasons

Janet Carney
Janet Carney received her B.A. from Indiana University in 1979. She calls her work “preconceptual expression of particular moments (i.e. the movement of life in relationships)”. She has painted one painting a day for many years. In 2004, she showed 36 pieces at the Tybie Satin Gallery, selected from work from 1999-2003, and will have a second solo exhibition at the Tybie Satin Gallery in June 2006.

Ms. Carney has lived a voluntary simplistic lifestyle in Santa Fe for the last 15 years, including using her bicycle as sole form of transportation. Contact her via regular mail:
Janet Carney
PO Box 24214
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Her comment: “I hope this kind of exposure doesn't get me arrested... developmentally.”

Paintings in the Broadside... eight paintings, reproduced approximately actual size.