The Unnecessary Invention of Punctuation - NZPS Poetry Anthology 2018
drought
the kestrel catches
a piece of sky
Highly Commended
New Zealand Poetry Society International Poetry Competition 2018
percheron
sixteen hands full
of stars
Commended
New Zealand Poetry Society International Poetry Competition 2018
Note: the above two haiku were included in the Wellington Japanese Festival promotion
The following haiku were also selected for the anthology:
prairie wind
our old barn lets in
a little more light
rusted rails
a meadowlark with the sun
in its throat
desert chill
mustangs chase the sun
into a canyon
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