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  • Dua Anthologies

    These #dua – two lined #poems, were published in two #anthologies of Dua – edited by dear ai li and are available on Amazon and the website of cherita—
    https://www.thecherita.com/bookshop/

    Grateful to ai li for the publication of my dua in the Anthologies and awarding dua bella to both. She says dua with art is called duaiga as done by me below.

    the moon is blue tonight – NS

    why wait for your shadow ? AL

    Neena Singh and ai li

    dua bella
    Dua anthology 7 listening to the ocean

    *

    autumn wind –

    scent of loneliness

    dua bella
    Dua anthology 9 home in rain

    Congratulations to all poets featured in the Anthologies.

  • VSANA August

    Happy to share my 3 poems published on the website of #VSANA (Viewing Stones of North America). Grateful to dear Thomas Elias, for the publication.

    The stone for August was -“Friend of Bamboo”, a stone from the Boshan mountain in China.

    How a stone can trigger creativity and all of us penned diverse poems!Congratulations to all featured #poets.

    www.vsana.org
    vsana.viewing_stone

  • tsuri doro journal

    Issue #23, Sep/Oct 2024 of #tsuridōrō – a small journal of #haiku and #senryu is online.

    Happy to have a #haiku featured in the lovely journal. Grateful to Tony Pupello, Editor for the acceptance & publication. This poem was inspired by my first sight of Mount Fuji in Kyoto, Japan.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • THF Kukai

    The #HaikuFoundation’s Monthly #Kukai results for August 2024 are out! The theme was “apple”.

    Delighted to have my #haiku win an “Honorable Mention” by Beverly Acuff Momoi, THF Monthly Kukai Commentator. Grateful for her lovely commentary! 🙏💐

    Congratulations to all winners.

  • Failed haiku

    Failedhaiku- a journal of English #senryu Volume 9, issue 102 is out and this beautiful issue brings together poets from all over the world.

    Grateful to dear Bryan Rickert, valued friend & brilliant Editor, for the acceptance & publication of two of my senryu. I am sorry to see him relinquishing editorship and will miss him. Grateful to him for his contribution to failed haiku and guidance to poets. Best wishes for the future dear Bryan.

    Congratulations to all featured poets.

  • Triveni Spotlight

    Up on Triveni Haikai India’s Spotlight feature on 29th August 2024 is my haiku selected by Guest Editor Baisali Chatterjee Dutt. Grateful to you for selecting this haiku which is a dear favorite of mine dear Baisali.

    Many thanks to dear Vidya Shankar and Teji Sethi for hosting this feature and Founder of Triveni Haikai India—Kala Ramesh for this space to learn and grow.

    distant birdsong…
    an old friend’s letter
    falls from my diary

    — Neena Singh, Poetry Pea, S6 E35

    Here is the link:https://www.trivenihaikai.in/post/triveni-spotlight-29-aug-2024

  • Poetry Pea Podcast

    The popular Poetry Pea Podcast S7E35 on #senryu – The Senryu Way part one, went online on 27th August 2024.

    Grateful to Editor Patricia McGuire @ThePoetryPea for including my “borrowed anthology”senryu. This along with another poem- “photo-op” selected by Linda Ludwig for the video prompt will be published in the Poetry Pea Journal 4:24 releasing soon.
    @pealogic

    borrowed anthology—
    flipping pages to read
    the marginalia

    *

    photo-op…
    laughter travels
    across the Atlantic
    Neena Singh

    Congratulations to all #poets featured in the interesting podcast.

  • THF Haiku Dialogue

    The #HaikuFoundation’s #HaikuDialogue featured my #senryu yesterday. The theme was looking out—far from earth.

    Grateful to Marietta McGregor, Guest Editor for the selection.

    son’s telescope:
    the planets dance
    in tiny eyes

    • THF Haiku Dialogue, looking out- far from earth
  • Pan Haiku Review

    The bumper Pan Haiku Review Summer issue 3 (August 2024) is out.

    Grateful to Open House / Open Season editor Alan Summers & Planet of Tanka guest co-editor: Karen Hoy for featuring 3 of my haiku:

    midsummer. . .
    a yellow warbler reawakens
    the light on leaves

    *

    summer sunset
    the scent of a jacaranda
    sways around the moon

    *

    bar-headed geese
    honk darkly in the fog . . .
    Tibet nesting grounds
    ~Pan haiku review issue 3

    https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/

  • Charlotte Digregorio’s blog

    Always an honor to feature in Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog.

    Today my “spring rain”tanka is featured, grateful to Susan Constable, Editor who first published it in cattails journal and to dear Charlotte for republishing. 🙏💐