haikuKATHA the monthly journal of Triveni Haikai India, issue 20, June 2023 is live. Honoured to have a #haiku and #tanka #prose in the beautiful issue, featuring the best in contemporary haikai literature.
Grateful to dear Kala Ramesh, @kalaramesh8, Founder & Managing Editor and her talented team of Editors.
It’s International Haiku Poetry Day and Triveni haikai celebrates it with the release of haikuKATHA Issue 18, April 2023. A star-studded issue with a magical cover painting by Milind Mulick. Congratulations!
Grateful to dear Kala Ramesh, Founder-Director & the dedicated Editorial team for featuring my tanka.
The unfinished house opposite ours has come under the hammer and stands demolished. Suddenly the blue sky is visible across the road, but the huge tree that guarded the house and attracted birdsong has been chopped off at night.
new neighbors the trumpet vine overflows with orange blossoms
Today, I hear some sounds at the gate and walk across to investigate. I find five small pups amid the debris, all colored differently. Their mother comes running and growls at me. The dappled one looks up and tries to stand, it has a foreleg missing.
Note: the pups have grown since then. Dappled is the one on the left. 💕
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. 💕
The beautiful haikuKatha issue 13, November 2022 is live on triveni haikai website.
Grateful to dear Kala Ramesh & Editorial Team for the inclusion of my tanka among the gallery of talented haijin. Thanks dear Firdaus Parvez and all friends who helped in polishing it.
Congratulations to all featured poets. Kudos to the Editors for another fantastic issue. 💐💕
haikuKATHA —a monthly journal from Triveni Haikai India, Issue 6 March 2022 is online. It carries haiku, senryu, tanka, shahai, haibun, tanka-prose and haiga.
Grateful to dear Kala Ramesh and the Editorial Team for publishing my haiku and tanka along with such talented poets in this issue.
war news a distant breeze flutters the koel’s song — Neena Singh
evening walk near Puget’s sound black cormorants screeching through my loneliness — Neena Singh