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Judith Johnson Judith Johnson i(A76759 works by) (a.k.a. Judith E. P. Johnson)
Born: Established: Launceston, Northeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon A Christmas Posy Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2023 26938931 2023 selected work poetry '‘A Christmas Posy is a wonderful collection of haiku. A longing for Christmas is in these pages. We all have our own Christmas memories; the only difference is that it is summer and a kookaburra is laughing as in the song we sang in distant days. However, there may be another aspect to Christmas. Another Christmas story would be in the heart of the reader.’ - Toshio Kimura, Professor of English, Nihon University, Tokyo' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Earth from the Moon : Haiku & Senryu Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2022 24896102 2022 selected work poetry

''Judith EP. Johnson's haiku are a quiet seam of gold. Time and again she offers finely seen acclamations of the ordinary and everyday, in celebration of the quotidian. She sees the earth not just from the moon, with the distance of objectivity, but also intimately, with subjective touches, from close at hand. These are poems to roll on your tongue, to taste with the heart.' - Michael Dylan Welch, Founder of National Haiku Writing Month'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Day Moon Fading Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2021 23561547 2021 selected work poetry

''Each haiku is not a mere poetic sketch, but a journey to explore the mysteries hidden behind. Day Moon Fading suggests the secrets in familiar matters. The midday moon, not lying on the surface, is watching over the poet from the sky throughout in the collection. Day Moon Fading is a fantastic haiku collection.' - Toshio Kimura, Professor of English, Nihon University, Tokyo' (Publication summary)

1 Haiku i "bush bird song", Judith Johnson , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: I Protest! Poems of Dissent 2020; (p. 121)
1 y separately published work icon Briefly in Spring : Haiku and Senryu Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2020 19511054 2020 selected work poetry 'Judith E.P. Johnson’s haiku have a down-to-earth flavour reminiscent of Issa, one of Japan's four great haiku masters. Her haiku are like little sake cups of imagery. Read at a gulp, or sipped and savoured, they capture moments and movement, a connection to a natural object, or a wry social observation. Above all, these tiny polished gems reveal a keen sense of wonder. They capture the essence of haiku in a way very few English language versions do.’ - Liza Oalby. author of The Tale of Murasaki' (Publication summary)
1 Wellington Moods i "part of our lives, dominating the views", Judith Johnson , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mountain Secrets 2019; (p. 180)
1 y separately published work icon Only the Waves : Haiku & Senryu Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2019 16709608 2019 selected work poetry

'‘True to the grandmasters of times now past (like Issa), rather than projecting herself onto her subjects, Judith E.P. Johnson allows her subjects to breathe new life through her haiku and senryu. Precious cowrie shells culled from sparse windswept Tasmanian seascapes across a lifetime coolly reflected upon, her poems - in a slow burn of sly wistfulness and whimsicality - help us rediscover what will be lost within what has always, perhaps inescapably, been close at hand.’ - Adam L. Kern, author of The Penguin Book of Haiku'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Where It Leads : Haiku Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2018 14043029 2018 selected work poetry

'‘One feels accompanied by the poet in these pages; through gardens, along country roads and city streets, along windswept coastlines and out on the water. You will encounter many invitations to pause, to share an observation of something tiny close-up or to admire some distant expanse. We also ponder occasional memories and wonderings about times long ago. There is karumi here, that delicate quality of lightness and simplicity where things are presented without embellishment, subjects without interpretation, where the wonder of things is allowed to speak for itself. And in judicious balance, other haiku indulge in subtle suggestion, offering hints of the extraordinary within the ordinary and even allude to the numinous. Most delightfully we meet the poet in these words as we find ourselves moved by that which moves her, sharing a few moments along this winding path, where it leads…’ - Simon Hanson'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Waking from Dreams Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016 10168040 2016 selected work poetry

'“Judith E. P. Johnson has that crucial characteristic for haiku poets, an ability to notice the minor miracles of ordinary existence – a blackbird bathing in a dog’s bowl, daisies ankle-deep on a lawn, the reflection of a jasmine flower in a rain puddle – these are acute observations that transform everyday life into fine haiku. When she writes, ‘running along the beach the wind and I’, she invites us on a poetic journey where we can share her experience of Waking from Dreams.” – Stephen Addiss, author of The Art of Haiku'

1 Judith Johnston, of Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver, The Colonial Journals and the Emergence of Australian Literary Culture Judith Johnson , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 75 no. 1 2015; (p. 219-222)

— Review of The Colonial Journals : And the Emergence of Australian Literary Culture Rachael Weaver , Ken Gelder , 2014 multi chapter work criticism
1 y separately published work icon Between Two Moons Judith Johnson , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2015 8714194 2015 selected work poetry

''‘Between Two Moons is a delightful gift by Judith E.P. Johnson from Tasmania, an island far in the south. The scenes she captures with her warm-hearted and observant eyes in her daily life, and also in nature, are quite charming and agreeable. This collection will be my favourite for a long time.’ – Satoru Kanematsu, author of Hazy Moon

'‘Judith E.P. Johnson’s haiku sparkle with the quiet intensity that is characteristic of the best of the form. Their quirky images draw our attention to unexpected meanings hidden in the trivial, the eve-ryday, or the minutiae of nature, forcing us to contemplate and see anew. Exquisite miniature paint-ings, they continue to resonate in the mind’s eye long after the page is turned or the book closed.’ – Robert Cox, co-editor of Behind the Masks: Gwen Harwood Remembered by her Friends ' (Publication summary)

1 In the Dark i "Watching Attenborough across the suburbs", Judith Johnson , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blue Giraffe , Mid-year no. 14 2015; (p. 12)
1 The Kiss i "A neighbour introduced my mother", Judith Johnson , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Mozzie , May vol. 22 no. 4 2014; (p. 4)
1 Desire i "In the smoke of a cocktail party", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Mozzie , October vol. 21 no. 8 2013; (p. 10)
1 Grandmother i "Who will know of her", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Mozzie , October vol. 21 no. 8 2013; (p. 4)
1 Jekyll i "The old lady lived alone", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Mozzie , July vol. 21 no. 5 2013; (p. 7)
1 Christmas Trees i "After Sunday roast with the grandparents", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Mozzie , December vol. 21 no. 10 2013; (p. 3)
1 Cover-Up i "I'd go nude", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blue Giraffe , no. 12 2013; (p. Back cover)
1 Prince i "I like frogs.", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blue Giraffe , no. 12 2013; (p. 27)
1 Cave i "Out of the dark cave", Judith Johnson , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blue Giraffe , no. 12 2013; (p. 4)
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