Cattails October 2024 issue is out! Thrilled to have a #haiku in the beautiful journal. Grateful to dear Geethanjali Rajan, Haiku Editor and dear Sonam Chhoki, Editor-in-Chief, & Mike Montreuil, Managing Editor.
Grateful to dear Lavana Kray for featuring our monochromatic haiga in her BLACK & WHITE HAIGA/HAISHA project on 20th October 2024. The photograph was clicked by me at Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh and the monoku was penned by Pravat Kumar Padhy, my haiku mentor & friend. Congratulations dear Pravat. 🙏💐
This blog is gathering the most interesting black-and-white haiga/haisha in the world.
Always an honor to feature in Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog.
sitting close to the blind beggar a three-legged dog
Today my senryu is featured, grateful to dear Steve Wilkinson, Editor, Bamboo Hut Journal who gave it a home and to dear Charlotte for republishing. 🙏💐
The beautiful haikuKATHA issue 36, October 2024 is live on the Triveni haikai website.
Congratulations to dear Kala Ramesh & the brilliant Editorial Team for another fantastic issue. Grateful to the Tanka Editors – Firdaus Parvez, Kala, Priti Aisola & Suraja Menon Roychowdhury for the inclusion of my tanka among the gallery of poems by talented haijin. Congratulations to all featured poets. Read the lovely issue here:
Delighted to be in the #FemkuMag, Issue 37~ Autumn/Winter 2024.
Grateful to dear Rowan Beckett Minor, Founder & Editor-in-Chief and Kelly Barnes Sargent, Assistant Editor for the acceptance & publication of 2 of my senryu in the beautiful revolutionary haiku magazine. Congratulations to C.X Turner for being the Femku featured poet and for the striking cover art.
My debut in Fireflies’ Light Issue 30, October 2024 with a #haiku and a #tanka. Fireflies’ Light is an online magazine showcasing short poems, essays on poetry and poetics, and book reviews. It is published twice a year by the Department of English at the Missouri Baptist University, USA.
Grateful to John J. Han, Editor & Assiciate Dean of the University for the acceptance & publication in the beautiful journal.
long day… a green chameleon flicks its tongue
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a peacock cries relentlessly its deep longing since you have gone the earth lies parched
Up on Triveni Haikai India’s Spotlight feature on 17th October 2024 is my haiku selected by Guest Editor Rupa Anand. Grateful to you dear Rupa for showcasing it on full moon night. Have a blessed Sharad Purnima! 🙏💐
Many thanks to dear Vidya Shankar and Teji Sethi for hosting this feature and to the Founder of Triveni Haikai India—Kala Ramesh for this space to learn and grow. 💕
Thrilled to have a #haiku & a collaborative #rengay featured in #Frogpond, 47.3, #Autumn2024 issue. Frogpond is the print journal of #HaikuSocietyofAmerica. Congratulations to dear Bryan Rickert for the rengay – it was a privilege and a joy to write with you!
Grateful to Jacob Salzer & Nicholas Klaczansky, Editors for the kind guidance & acceptance.