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  • Drifting Sands Haibun

    Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun – a Journal of haibun and tanka prose, Issue 34, December 2025, with my experiential #tankaprose, “Lanterns of the Heart” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.

    Lanterns of the Heart.
    Neena Singh
    Chandigarh, India

    At the Institute for Rehabilitation of the Mentally Challenged, time feels slower, almost suspended. The children come forward shyly, then with recognition, a flood of smiles and hugs. Their eyes hold a warm welcome. The Director tells them, “no hugs, just Namaste”, I restrain her and reciprocate their hugs warmly.
    The children laugh at little things—a spectacled boy is drawing a huge snail, another is coloring an orange, a girl’s smile lights up her entire face, her silent language older than words.

    innocent faces
    their silence ripples
    as circles in water—
    how small my cares seem
    in the now of their world

    In the craft room, youngsters showcase their creations—paper and cloth bags, jute place mats, mirrors circled with braided flax, chocolates wrapped in gold and silver foil, scented candles with pressed flowers. The Director offers me a chocolate, tasting it, the sweetness melts in my mouth.

    in their eyes
    no shadow of tomorrow—
    only stars
    lighting the present
    brighter than the sun

    Grateful to dear Keith Evetts, Guest Editor for the acceptance, I loved his prompt. Kudos to Sangita Kalarickal, Chief Editor, Reid Hepworth, Associate Editor, & team on the stellar publication. I am deeply humbled to have this tanka prose nominated for the Touchstone Award and the Contemporary Haibun Anthology by the Editors. 🙏💐

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • Quail Eggs

    Quail Eggs, a #tanka journal, Issue 3, December 2025 is live.

    Grateful to Alison Williams, Editor for featuring my tanka and congratulations on the beautiful issue filled with tanka gems!

    Congratulations to all featured #poets. Happy to read the tanka of my TSA mentees – Padma Priya & @Dipankar Dasgupta.

  • Haiku Commentary

    Honored and grateful to be featured in “Haiku Commentary” on 11th December, for my “border outpost” haiku which was published in hedgerow, #150.

    border outpost—
    the sandbag wall
    sprouts weeds

    The insightful and beautiful commentary by Hifsa Ashraf touched me deeply. This is a great blog and I follow it regularly to learn more from the valuable commentary of the Editors – Nicholas Klacsanzky, @Jacob D Salzer & Hifsa Ashraf.

    https://haikucommentary.wordpress.com/2025/12/11/haiku-by-neena-singh-anne-kulou-and-sheikha-a/

  • Poetry Pea Journal

    Poetry Pea Journal, 5.25 December 2025 is out.

    Grateful to Patricia McGuire & Editors for featuring my awarded haiku and senryu as also my two accepted tanka:

    golden wattle
    a girl braids her hair
    with sunlight

    2nd Prize, 2025 Autumn Equinox Kukai, Australian Haiku Society

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    summer solstice
    the busker plays
    a tune from home

    2nd Prize, 2025, Japan Fair Haiku Contest

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    last blossoms –
    the old man’s cane
    stops down the lane

    Awarded for oversll performance, 9th International Contest Cherry Blossom 2025, Bulgarian Haiku Union

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    dusty windowsill
    a beetle trails through
    summer’s end

    Honorable Mention, Judge’s Choice, Poetry Pea Journal of haiku and senryu 4.25

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    needle’s eye
    granny threads
    another memory

    First Prize ( tie), theme “eye”, The Haiku Foundation Monthly Kukai, October 2025

  • Haiku Dialogue

    The #HaikuFoundation’s #HaikuDialogue – glad to see my #haiku featured in the Long List. This week’s theme was “Working with the Soil– Traditional Soil Work”.

    Grateful to Arvinder Kaur, Guest Editor, kj Munro – Managing Editor & Lori, Post Manager.

    Congratulations to all featured #poet friends.

  • Creative Inspirations

    Creative Inspirations website brings traditional haiku written in the 5-7-5 format in English (tough to write for me!). Congratulations to all poets.

    Grateful to Rev. Maurice J. Reynolds, Owner-Editor for the acceptance and publication of 3 of my haiku, and also for featuring my interview as “Spotlight Poet” for the month of December. Humbled. 🙏. Please stop by and read when you have the time.🌺
    http://www.cipoetrypublication.com/

  • Autumn Moon Haiku Journal

    Delighted to be in the beautiful AutumnMoon Haiku Journal, Volume 9:1, Autumn /Winter 2025 – 26 issue.

    Grateful to dear Astrid Andreescu & Kristen Lindquist, Co-Editors for the acceptance & publication of two of my #haiku with #Hindi translations. Fond regards to dear Bruce Ross, Founder (emeritus).

    Congratulations to all featured poets.

  • Circle of Salt

    “Circle of Salt” launched by dear Kelly Sauvage Moyer carries my haiku today.

    Grateful dear Kelly for my debut here! 💕

    https://circleofsaltmag.blogspot.com/

  • VSANA

    VSANA (Viewing Stones Association of North America) featured this untitled landscape stone for December.

    Grateful to Tom Elias, Editor for publishing two of my #senryu and a #tanka on their website.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.
    vsana.viewing_stone
    www.vsana.org

  • Pan Haiku Review #6

    Pan Haiku Review issue 6 (Autumn/ Winter 2025), a haiku edition is out. Pan Haiku Review #6 + Special Supplement featuring Tim Roberts’ Refusal. It’s going to be an interesting and enjoyable read and as always a keepsake edition!

    Grateful to dear Alan Summers, PHR Founder/ Editor for guidance and including both my duostich haiku in the bumper issue.

    Honored to be awarded Maho Mention for both – see the Japanese word below the poem which translates to magic, sorcery or spell in English! As Alan writes, “PHR is not only an anthology, plus compendium, it’s a conlaboratum (fellowship and joint partnership) enterprise. The lovely cover photo is also by him. Congratulations to all featured poets.

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