A pleasant surprise to see my micro haibun published in Cafe haiku on 3rd March, 2023.
Grateful to Dr Brijesh & Cafe haiku Editorial Team for the honour.


A pleasant surprise to see my micro haibun published in Cafe haiku on 3rd March, 2023.
Grateful to Dr Brijesh & Cafe haiku Editorial Team for the honour.


Creative Inspirations March/April 2023 received.
Grateful to Rev. Maurice Reynolds for the inclusion of my poem “Sweet Devotion” in the beautiful issue.
Dedicated to my beloved pet Rumi, who has been my Zen teacher for the last nearly 14 years.
Congratulations to all featured poets.


tsuri-doro, a small journal of haiku and senryu, Issue #12, Nov/Dec 2022 arrived in the early hours of the morning with two of my poems featured:
Grateful to dear Tony Pupello, Editor for the publication, and congratulations to all featured poets in the beautiful issue.

My tanka prose in Ribbons, Winter 2023, Issue 19, Vol 1, grateful to Liz Lanigan, Tanka Prose Editor.
Of Human Bondage
This is a story of two dogs; the first, a stray black mongrel, who lives in our neighborhood and behaves like a monkey. He leaps our gate and perches on our car. He has made the neighbor’s house his own abode, as the owner of the house is away. Every night and early morning he is seen, perched precariously on their parapet, bold and fearless. I’ve christened him Perch!
The other is our pet Rumi—a 13-year-old yellow lab, more human than dog: trapped by our love, neither free nor fearless. She shows no interest in other dogs but adores babies and youngsters. The only people she barks at are mendicants, beggars, and the garbage collector. Content to be with us, she loves to play catch-ball for treats, avidly listens to music, and greatly enjoys rides in the car.
I often wonder, “Who is happier—Perch or Rumi?”
perched on the wall
a parrot pecks
birdseed
breakfast in the garden
we drink winter sunshine
Well, this tale has a twist. On return from offshore travels, our neighbor adopted Perch. He no longer jumps walls; has a new name, a red collar, and a leash around his neck. I see him being taken for walks, trotting meekly alongside his master. The look he gives me is one of recognition. A small wag of the tail tells me that he remembers the milk and bread we fed him outside our gate.
this desire
to be a blade of grass
dancing in the rain
yet I stand tall and grim
dripping like the evergreen
(Title thanks to Somerset Maugham)


Tanka Society of America’s journal — Ribbons Winter 2023 issue, Volume 19, Number 1 is out on Amazon.
Thrilled to have my nightingale tanka featured, grateful to Susan Weaver, Editor for the guidance, acceptance and publication. The issue also includes my tanka prose, “Of Human Bondage”, grateful to Liz Lanigan, Tanka Prose Editor. Shall share it separately.
https://www.amazon.com/RIBBONS-Winter-2023-19-Number/dp/


Delighted to appear in issue 87 of failed haiku: A Journal of English Senryu with five senryu. Grateful to Bryan Rickert, Editor for the acceptance & publication of a superb power-packed issue.

Read the whole issue here: https://failedhaiku.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/failedhaikuissue87-1.pdf
Haiku Blossoms – my weekly column on rhyvers.com, for appreciation of haiku is online. This eleventh week introduces another great master of haiku—Kobayashi Issa.
Thanks to Affan S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.
Grateful to Theresa A. Cancro, Managing Editor, Haikupedia & The Haiku Foundation for their kind permission to share their wonderful resources. Hope readers will enjoy dipping into the themes of Issa’s work by David G. Lanoue and be inspired to pen haiku.
https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-11/
Wednesday brings THF’s Haiku Dialogue. Guest Editor Nancy Brady takes us on Avian Adventures, this week the theme was “favorite moments in birding”.
Grateful to Nancy, kj & Lori for including my haiku:
birdfeeder—
a pileated woodpecker
silences the babbler
Neena Singh

Photo courtesy barrie.wbu.com
haikuKATHA Issue 16, February 2023 is live.
Thrilled to have a tanka featured in it. Congratulations to Kala Ramesh, Triveni, & the talented Editorial Team of for a brilliant issue.
The cover painting is delightful. The Supplement on the Triveni Utsav adds richness this month. 💕


Poetry Pea S6 Episode 4 is online featuring haiku/senryu & short poetry using “Food” as kigo.
hopscotch
a half-eaten apple rolls
on the pavement
Neena Singh
Grateful to Patricia McGuire, Editor & her team for including my haiku in the podcast and accepting 2 for the journal.
Congratulations to all featured poets.
