Tag: #senryu #poetry #poetrycommunity

  • Poetry Pea Journal

    Poetry Pea Journal 2:25 is out. 
    Grateful to Patricia McGuire & editorial team for including two haiku/ senryu of mine, one of which was featured earlier in the podcast. @pealogic

  • haikuKATHA May 2025

    haikuKATHA the monthly journal of Triveni Haikai India, issue 43, May 2025 is live. Honoured to have a #haibun in the beautiful issue, featuring the best in contemporary haikai literature.

    Grateful to dear Kala @kalaramesh8, Founder & Managing Editor and her talented team of Shalini & Firdaus for the kind acceptance of my haibun.

    Congratulations to all featured poets especially dear Nalini Shetty for the Tejasvat award! ⭐️

  • THF – Haiku Dialogue Commentary

    Grateful & thrilled to be in the Editor’s Commentary in The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue on Wednesday. The theme was literary devices-allusion to a contemporary #haiku by M. R Definaugh:

    after the party
    he guides her towards
    another planet

    M. R Definaugh

    Grateful to dear Guest Editor Allyson Whipple, for the selection & the insightful & beautiful commentary.

    Congratulations to all featured poets.
    Read the commentary here:
    https://thehaikufoundation.org/haiku-dialogue-allusion-communing-with-the-contemporary-commentary/

  • Shaharnama

    Grateful dear Renu Sud @ The Tribune for showcasing my love for City Beautiful through my haiku/ tanka poetry in today’s Tribune newspaper under Shaharnama.

    https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/chandigarh/finding-poetry-in-chandigarhs-verdant-beauty/amp/

  • Seashores journal

    seashores, an international journal to share the spirit of haiku, is a print journal published from Ireland. #HaikuSpirit

    Delighted to have a #haiku featured in issue # 14, April 2025:

    milkman’s whistle
    the mynah opens
    its yellow beak

    Grateful to Gilles Fabre, Editor for the selection.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • Ribbons Spring/Summer 2025

    Delighted that #Ribbons Spring/Summer: Volume 21 Number 1 issue features my #tanka & #tankaprose. Ribbons is the prestigious tanka journal of the #TankaSociety of America.

    Grateful to dear Susan Weaver, Editor & Liz Lanigan, Tanka Prose Editor for the acceptance & publication. Tanka below:

    summer holidays
    a red-vented bulbul flies
    across the border
    I wait, visa in hand
    for a day’s pilgrimage

    Tanka Prose I will share separately. Congratulations to all featured poets.

    Photo: 🙏 Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara🙏Pakistan
    Prayers for peace!

  • Creative Inspirations

    CreativeInspirations, Poetry Publication May/June 2025 issue has arrived.

    Grateful to dear Rev. Maurice J. Reynolds, Owner-Editor for the publication of my two #haiku and a #tanka.

    It’s a beautiful issue replete with poetry from all over the world, and lovely photographs. The website has information on new features and opportunities for poetry submission.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • Wales Haiku Journal

    The #WalesHaikuJournal #Spring 2025 Edition is now live. It takes us through the season, from Spring Stirs, through Spring Sings, to Spring Settles. The journal received a record 2620 poems from 317 poets living in six continents.

    Kudos to Joe Woodhouse & CX Turner Luci, Co-Editors, for such a beautiful issue filled with the joys of Spring. Grateful to have a #haiku featured in Spring Sings.

    Congratulations to all poet #friends.

    https://www.waleshaikujournal.com/

  • VSANA – April 2025

    Happy to share my 2 #senryu and a #tanka published on the website of #VSANA (Viewing Stones of North America). The stone for April was “Water Poem”, a four-lobed stone in a river in the Rocky Mountains in the Western United States.

    Grateful to dear Thomas Elias, for the acceptance and publication.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.
    www.vsana.org
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  • VSANA – March 2025

    Happy to share my 3 haiku/senryu published on the website of #VSANA (Viewing Stones of North America).

    Grateful to dear Thomas Elias, for the acceptance and publication.

    The stone for March was “Cape Hangen” the Seta river stone named Cape of the Depressed Boulder by its previous owner.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

    www.vsana.org
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