Delighted to be in the beautiful Scarlet Dragonfly journal today. A special surprise!
Grateful to dear Kathleen Trocmet, Editor for the publication.

Delighted to be in the beautiful Scarlet Dragonfly journal today. A special surprise!
Grateful to dear Kathleen Trocmet, Editor for the publication.

Happy November! The first of the month brings publications that brighten the day. Delighted to have a #haiku in Issue #18, #Nov/ Dec 2023 of the #tsuri-dōrō #journal.
Grateful to the editor, Tony Pupello
for the inclusion. Congratulations to all the featured poets.

Delighted that Ribbons Fall 2023: Volume 19, Number 3 issue features my tanka prose and tanka sequence. Ribbons is the prestigious tanka journal of the Tanka Society of America.
Grateful to Susan Weaver, Editor & Liz Lanigan, Tanka Prose Editor for the acceptance & publication.
Here is the tanka prose:
Light of Hope
Neena Singh, Chandigarh, India
“Hope” is the thing with feathers –
That perches in the soul –
And sings the tune without the words –
And never stops – at all
~ Emily Dickinson
The white-bearded, turbaned Sardarji sits outside the public garden with multi-colored lamps stacked around him. I stop to greet him with folded hands, and he beams a broad smile. I enquire whether these lamps are homemade, and he responds in the affirmative.
“My family had suffered in Delhi during the anti-Sikh riots of 1984. I lost everything I owned, so, with the family, I fled to Dehradun to build a new life. After trying many odd jobs, I began making lanterns and selling them door-to-door. Now I am getting old, and people don’t buy my lamps as much as they used to,” he says with a sigh.
last night
heavy rain pelted
the old pine
yet it stands tall
strong-willed like you
Seeing my interest, he warms up and confides that he is saving money for his daughter’s marriage, after which he will return home and stop this arduous labor which has engaged him for the last twenty years. The old man’s words ring close to my heart, as I walk home, clutching a red lamp, wondering if it will light up my life.
August wind
ripples the evergreen
feathery fronds fall…
what burdens we carry
of the stories we hear
Photo edited at his request to respect anonymity.

My collaborative Haiga in the beautiful Cattails journal, October 2023 issue. Grateful to Lavana Kray, Haiga Editor for the acceptance & publication.
My friend Pritpal Sagoo of Bushtrek Safaris clicked this amazing photo and the Haiga came to life! Many thanks to him.

Thrilled to read my 2 #tanka in #cattails journal, October 2023 with Hindi translations.
Grateful to Jenny Fraser, Tanka Editor for the kind acceptance of 2 of my tanka. Elated to read her comments, awarding Editor’s Choice to “my mother” tanka.



Grateful to Sonam Chhoki, Editor-in-Chief, Mike Montreuil, Managing Editor and dear Geethanjali Rajan for accepting my haiku.
On the lovely cover is “Deer in Aspen” by the talented Linda Papanicolau.
Read the beautiful issue here:
http://www.cattailsjournal.com/issues/cattails232.pdf


In #ScarletDragonfly today, thanks to dear Kathleen Trocmet, Editor who has published a #Halloween special issue 2023.
https://scarletdragonflyjournal.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/special-issue-halloween-2023.pdf 🎃


Wednesday brings #HaikuFoundation’s #HaikuDialogue and this week the theme given by Guest Editors Arvinder Kaur & Hifsa Ashraf was #FacialExpressions – #happiness.
Grateful to the editors for including my #haiku among their selections.
Congratulations to all featured #poets.
https://thehaikufoundation.org/haiku-dialogue-facial-expressions-happiness-1/

Delighted to feature in the greatly popular #PoetryPea podcast on 16th October in #S6E35 on New original #Poetry – The #Cut in #Haiku on YouTube.
Grateful to dear Patricia McGuire @pealogic & her Editorial team for the acceptance of two of my haiku- one for the podcast and both for the Poetry Pea journal 2:23 scheduled in December this year.

Grateful to Editors at #kyotohaikuProject for including my #haiku on the theme of Haiku for #Peace.
Congratulations to all featured poets of the world .
