A New Look!
As you are most likely noticing, Dog Canyon is sporting a new look. As Dog Canyon has grown and changed over the past year, our audience has grown as has our pack of writers. To better reflect the diverse content you will find on Dog Canyon, we have changed its format. You can now find multiple articles featured on Dog Canyon on the home page. We hope it inspires you to do some hunting through the more than 600 pieces and learn something new about the world.
As with most things online, change is the only constant. You can expect the site to continue to morph and change as we get used to our new skin and as we reflect the feedback we get from our audience.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, ideas and suggestion with us. We care what you think.
Thanks,
The Dog Canyon PackThe Dog Canyon Pack
- Tom Block
- Rita Nakashima Brock
- Joe Brewer
- Hayden Childs
- Christine Cox
- Cyndi Hughes
- Dr. Gregory Jackson
- Mary Lowry
- James C. Moore
- Elisabeth Piedmont-Marton
- Turk Pipkin
- Reba Saxon
- Glenn W. Smith
- Genevieve Van Cleve
- Joe Cutbirth
- George Lakoff
- Dave Grossman
- Derek Carroll
- Catherine Avril Morris
- Steve Birmingham
- Keesha Davis
- Dawn Erin
- Dorothy Harrigan
Haiku Archive
Haiku Friday: Boll Weevil
By Mary Lowry | Posted on September 3, 2010 | 12 CommentsTexas boll weevil bringer of devastation arrives with the spring Now, dear DogCanyon readers, it’s your turn. You know the rules of haiku: Three lines. First line five syllables. Second line seven syllables. Last line five syllables.Haiku Friday: I Square Donald Judd
Haiku Friday: My America
By Mary Lowry | Posted on May 21, 2010 | 12 CommentsIt’s Haiku Friday, a day when any DogCanyon reader can be a poet. Because here at DogCanyon, we love populism and art. With haiku there are just a few simple rules to remember. Every haiku has three lines. The first line has five syllables. The...Haiku Friday
By Mary Lowry | Posted on May 7, 2010 | 13 CommentsWe had a such a great response on our first Haiku Friday we’re giving it another go. We’re asking readers to go to the jump and write their own haiku. The rules of haiku are simple. Three lines. First line has five syllables. Second line...DogCanyon Haiku: Audience Participation Required
By Mary Lowry | Posted on April 23, 2010 | 40 CommentsThe haiku just might be my favorite art form. Fast and fun. Each haiku consists of three lines: the first line has five syllables, the second has seven syllables, the last has five syllables. Nature often makes an appearance in haiku, and the last line...






