Tag: #senryu #poetry #poetrycommunity

  • Sciku Project

    Grateful to Andrew Holmes, Founder of The Sciku Project for featuring my sciku today. The latest scientific discoveries in haiku form – sciku! Thanks to John Hawkhead who guided me to submit my ku for this project.

    Gravity of Thought

    quantum physics
    trying to wrap my head
    around dark matter

    by Neena Singh

    What is Dark Matter?

    Unsolved problem in physics: Dark matter is a form of matter that doesn’t emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible. Its presence is inferred through its gravitational effects on visible matter, such as galaxies and stars.

    Proportion: It accounts for approximately 27% of the universe’s mass-energy content, compared to just 5% for normal (baryonic) matter.

    Further reading:

    ‘Dark matter’, Wikipedia article, available: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter

    Author bio:

    Neena Singh is a banker turned poet. Her haikai poetry is regularly published in journals and magazines. She has published three books of poetry—”Whispers of the Soul: the journey within”, “One Breath Poetry” and the upcoming “A Peacock’s Cry – seasons of haiku”. She runs a non-profit for quality interventions in the education and health of underprivileged children in Chandigarh, India.

    This poem was originally published in Haiku Dialogue, 29th January 2025.

  • Poetry Pea Journal

    Poetry Pea Journal 1:25 is out and it features my #haiku and 2 #scifiku of which “red dust”was read earlier on the podcast.

    Grateful to dear Patricia McGuire, Editor @ThePoetryPea, & her team for the acceptance. @pealogic. Thanks to Linda for the selecting my haiku for the video prompt.

  • Presence

    Presence, Britain’s leading independent print #haiku journal, issue #81 is out and I am grateful to Ian I. Storr, editor for featuring my #senryu:

    bedside drawer:
    a promise in a letter
    long-forgotten

    Ian has been a great Editor and motivator, who is now moving on and Presence will shortly announce a new Editor. My best wishes to Ian on his journey ahead.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • Poetry Pea Journal of Split Sequences

    The Poetry Pea journal of Split Sequences 2025 features our split sequence—Gökotta, penned by the super talented Vandana Parashar and me. It was a pleasure to collaborate with her.

    Grateful to Patricia McGuire, Editor @ThePoetryPea & her team for the acceptance. @pealogic. @ThePoetryPea

    The title is a Swedish word, meaning waking up early morning to hear birdsong.

  • Leaf Issue Six

    LEAF ~Journal of THE DAILY HAIKU issue Six, April 2025 is online. Thanks to dear Founder, Amanda White for the good news.

    Grateful to dear Ravi Kiran, Editor to have accepted and published my 2 haiku & 2 Haiga in the beautiful journal.

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

    https://leafjournal.io/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Leaf-Issue-6-final_single-1.p

  • Poetry Pea Podcast

    Delighted to share my #scifiku featured on 25th March in the Poetry Pea Podcast, S8E13. The same alongwith one more sci-fi ku & my #haiku on the video prompt will be published in the Poetry Pea Journal 1:25.

    Grateful to Patricia McGuire, Editor Poetry Pea #pealogic

    Congratulations to all featured #poets.

  • Cold Moon Journal

    Cold Moon Journal features 3 of my #haiku and #senryu on 23rd March 2025.

    Grateful to dear Timothy Daley & Oana Cercel, Editors, for the honor. Do visit the site for reading a range of poetic forms.

  • Drifting Sands Haibun

    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/

  • THF Haiku Dialogue

    It’s Wednesday – The #HaikuFoundation’s Haiku Dialogue day and glad to see my #haiku featured in the long list. This week’s theme was Mountains & Rivers – mountains. It was an interesting prompt and could be interpreted in many ways.

    Grateful to Lakshmi Iyer, Guest Editor, kj Monroe, Managing Editor & Lori, Post Manager.

    Congratulations to all featured poet friends.

  • VSANA

    Happy to share my #tanka and two #haiku #senryu published on the website of VSANA (Viewing Stone Association of North America).

    Grateful to dear Thomas Elias, for the acceptance and publication.
    The stone was “Kwaeseok”, a Korean landscape stone, prized for its features.

    Congratulations to all featured poets.
    www.vsana.org
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