A very young me as haiku poet in residence!
Falmouth, England, U.K. photo by Karen Hoy
meadow borders the river clouds
Publication credit: Presence #56 October 2016 issn 1366-5367
broken boats
the coastline tagged
with shearwaters
Publication credit: Presence #56 October 2016 issn 1366-5367
skittish clouds
the lightning tree
grows a crow
Publication credit: Presence #56 October 2016 issn 1366-5367
photo/image©Alan Summers |
ursa major
a plane's navigation lights
leave the system
Publication credit: Asahi Shimbun, Japan (September 2, 2016 at 10:10 JST)
the sunken mountain
this talking of things we see
and then cannot see
Publication Credit:
RLIndiaPoetry 2016 (twitter)
a teaspoon of spice
crows bottle the wind in caws
and then release it
Publication Credit:
8th Yamadera Bashō Memorial Museum English Haiku Contest Selected Haiku Collection
July 2016
cusp month the housemartins field a meadow
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.3 (2016)
haibun: Growing Pains Of The Fairy Tale Train
re May into June 2016
bee hotel
all the lonely people
waking up
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.3
altocumulus
the rooks measure up
one by one
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.3
just a shooting star
in the wide expanse
unfinished poem
Publication credit: Asahi Shimbun, Japan (September 2, 2016 at 10:10 JST)
all the demons
are in mourning
sparrowsong
Publication Credit:
A Journey With the Poetry of POETS Part 3 (July 2016)
secret garden
a clue to everything
lies with the crows
Publication Credit:
Mainichi Shimbun (Japan) July 7th Thursday 2016
restless rain
this flag planted
where it counts
Award Credit:
7th Place, 2016 first edition of Bangabandhu Kukai contest organized by the Haiku Society of Bangladesh
pink bullets
an armadillo ricochets
off the blossom
розови куршуми
броненосец рикошира
от цветчетата
Publication Credit:
Ohanami: "One Hundred and One Cherry Blossom Haiku”
Annual Ohanami Festival, Sofia, Bulgaria April 2016
101 authors from 27 countries
The following collection includes haiku from 101 authors and 27 countries (UK, Scotland, France, Austria, Slovenia, Japan, Canada, Brazil, India, Belgium, Poland, Croatia, Montenegro, Germany, Nigeria, Denmark, Greece, Serbia, Finland, Switzerland, Lithuania, Northern Ireland, Portugal, USA, Holland, Romania, and Ghana), which participated in the International Section of the Second International Haiku Contest “Cherry Blossom”.
The poems were translated into Bulgarian by Iliyana Stoyanova for the Annual Ohanami Festival in Sofia, Bulgaria.
a breath smiley
below the astronaut’s nose
below the astronaut’s nose
fields of world food
Anthology:
EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2016 Foodcrop Haiku
call of geese the heart I eat inside
Publication Credit:
otata 4 (April, 2016) An e-zine of haiku and short poems, Otata ed. John Martone
shadows that don't daffodils belong
Publication Credit:
otata 4 (April, 2016) An e-zine of haiku and short poems, Otata ed. John Martone
not yet light the wall its black cat
Publication Credit:
brass bell: a haiku journal: April issue: one-line haiku
Easter Sunday
a For Sale sign leans
into birdsong
Publication Credit: tinywords ISSUE 16.1 | 25 MARCH 2016
war moon
the flickering of humans
at birdsong
Anthology Credit: Heart Breaths: Book of Contemporary Haiku ed. Jean LeBlanc
ISBN: 9789385945038
honeymoon hotel
I peel away the seasons
of a red rose
Anthology Credit:
Heart Breaths: Book of Contemporary Haiku (Cyberwit March 5, 2016)
ed. Jean LeBlanc
house clearance
room by room by room
my mother disappears
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.1 (March 2016)
Shortlisted for Museum of Haiku Literature
Blithe Spirit 26.2 (May 2016)
my father's war
a story of the dark
collecting its own
Publication Credit: Presence issue #55 2016
the blue guitar
how many snails
dream of race
Publication Credit: Frozen Butterfly issue 4
the rain in our fingers return journey
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.2 (May 2016)
a ripple through fields
whistling down the wind
the train on its way
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.2 (May 2016)
blood moon
the wind whips
up a fox
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
elm groves
Christopher Logue slips
into the Iliad
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
Christopher Logue: http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/1929/the-art-of-poetry-no-66-christopher-logue
postcoital coffee
songs out of the blue
drown the highway
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
wolf rain my taste maps a cloud
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
dark fields
tightly the vee of birds
into pockets of forest
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
night shadows
a star catches something
out of an office window
Publication Credit: otata 11 (November 2016)
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