Another bumper issue of #failedhaiku – a journal of English Senryu is online.
Grateful to dear Kelly Moyer, Editor for accepting my 3 #senryu, published in Failed Haiku, Vol 10, Issue 108.
Warm regards to Michael Rehling, Founding Editor of Failed Haiku, who has handed over the Full Editorship now to Kelly. Wishing her a great innings@Senryulournal
ai li, the creator of three unique short form genres that honour storytelling and keep its breath alive—Cherita, Gembun & Dua releases “i get lost again cherita 96”
“i get lost again” showcases 90 fine cherita and cherita terbalik from writers and poets who hail from UK, USA, Singapore, India, Canada and Germany. Honored to have 10 Cherita published in the Anthology.
ai li has awarded the cherita lighthouse to these poets in the anthology for their timeless Cherita:
Jan Stretch/ Neena Singh/ C.X.Turner/Daniel W. Brown/ Teri Messmer/ Partha Sarkar/ Isabella Kramer
Congratulations to fellow poets for the honor and grateful to dear ai li for including me.
Do visit www.cherita.com for knowing more about these unique poetry forms.
Nagoya University, Japan invited “human haiku” for their intercultural contest 2024. These were to be penned in the conventional 17 syllable, 3 lines of 5-7-5. Now they have featured these on their website—including 5 of mine. Many thanks to the organizers.
Congratulations to all poets who submitted their #senryu.
The last publication of January 2025 in Cold Moon Haiku Journal is a #senryu as the Founding Editor Robin Jacobson hands over the reins to Timothy Daly.
Grateful dear Robin for all the great work in Cold Moon featuring the work of haiku poets everyday! You are an inspiration!