Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun Journal Issue 31, March 2025, with my #haibun, “threads of wonder” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.
Grateful to dear Sangita Kalarickal Krivošíková, Chief Editor and Reid Hepworth, Editor for the acceptance & publication. 🙏💐
Congratulation to all featured #poets. https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/
Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun Journal Issue 30, November 2024, with my #haibun, “Time Machine” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.
Grateful to dear Richard Grahn, creator, founding collaborative artist & Editor for the kind acceptance & publication. 🙏💐
Congratulations to all featured #poets.
Read the beautiful issue here: https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/
Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun Journal Issue 29, September 2024, with my #haibun, “fleeting world” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.
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fleeting world Neena Singh Chandigarh, India
The three-legged stray dog, I call Soldier, waits patiently outside the gate this winter morning. I grab a handful of biscuits from the almost-full jar I keep in the garden shed and come out to feed him. Since the passing of our beloved labrador Rumi, all her treats have been for the strays of the neighborhood.
I wonder why I fed my pet merely three biscuits, one-by-one, as a reward for fetching her far-flung ball.
migrating geese… the clutter we keep for a distant tomorrow
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Grateful to dear Sangita Kalarickal Krivošíková, issue Editor & Richard Grahn, creator & founding collaborative artist & Editor for the guidance & publication. 🙏
Congratulations to all featured poets. Read the beautiful issue here: https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/
Drifting Sands Haibun – a journal of #haibun and #tanka prose, July 2024 issue 28 is online. Thanks to Richard Grahn, Founder, and Guest editor and poet friend dear Billie Dee for the guidance and publication of my haibun, “Love & Loss”.
Grateful to Anna Cates, Guest Editor, & dear Richard Grahn, Founding Editor for the acceptance & publication of this portentous haibun, dedicated to our beloved Rumi who breathed her last yesterday on 30th March.
Twilight Years Neena Singh Chandigarh, India
“If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” Will Rogers
Winter is almost over and Spring flowers have started to bloom in the garden. The noon sunshine is pleasant after the bitterly cold days and I sit on the garden swing to warm my old bones. My beloved pet lies on the grass beside me. Looking at her weak and aged body, I am reminded of the joyful summer day fourteen years back, when we brought her home—adorable as all yellow labrador pups: lively, loving and curious.
Every morning she made us run, chasing her to get back our socks or slippers depending on the season. As she grew bigger she loved playing catch ball with me and football with the kids in the park. She ran faster than the boys, balancing the football on her nose. On a car ride, seeing her bright eyes, head out of the window and flapping ears were a delight.
Today it’s her appointment with the vet for the monthly steroid injection as her hind legs are failing fast. With difficulty we lift her on to the back seat of the car. I stroke her head and roll down the glass window.
fading light … a dragonfly flits this floating world
Read the journal here: https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/
Thanks dear son Prakarsh for the endearing poster.
Grateful to Patricia McGuire for featuring my 7 #haiku & #senryu—3 of them featured in the earlier #podcasts. 💕
The highlight is the insightful #commentary by the Judge – Jerome Berglund on my “rising fog” haiku which was selected by him for Honorable Mention on the theme of toriawase. Another haiku “city rush” also received Honorable Mention in the flash ku.
The #journal carries my #haibun “Frozen” paired with Ravi Kiran’s beautiful haiku. Thanks Ravi for sharing it!
Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun Journal Issue 24, November 2023, with my #haibun, “Tathagata” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.
Congratulations to all featured poets.
Grateful to dear Richard Grahn, creator & founding collaborative artist of drifting sands & Kristen Lindquist, Guest Editor for acceptance & publication.
Tathagata Neena Singh India, Chandigarh
The Autumn Equinox brings a slight chill. By dusk, dark clouds in the sky forecast showers. Suddenly, cascading rain sways the branches of the trees, a strong gale makes leaves tremble. The music of the rain fills my body with an inexplicable longing.
long past the mating season a peacock’s cry
I look out of the glass window at the lashing rain. The red clay Buddha sits under the bonsai, dripping wet, serene smile in place.
fractal lightning… a brief pause in melancholy
Note: Tathagata: the “thusness” of the enlightened state; another name for Buddha
Received Issue 8 of #Ardea, the #multilingual short-form #poetry journal. It contains the work of poets writing in the modern traditions of #haiku, #tanka and #haibun.
Grateful to John Kinory, Editor for featuring my #tanka in English & #Hindi. A slightly revised version was published in Moonbathing thanks to Pamela A. Babusci for giving it life.
Haiku Blossoms- My 21st column on rhyvers.com covers more about haibun. Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication of the column on 31st August 2023.
Grateful to dear Rich Youmans, Editor- in -Chief, Contemporary Haibun Online, a celebrated poet, for sharing his insightful essay – Stories Haibun Tell and his poignant haibun. Hope friends will enjoy reading more about this interesting Japanese short form of poetry.