Editor: Jessica Malone Latham
February 2
candlemas . . .
a doe's eyelashes fringed
with light
Akitsu Quarterly, Winter 2017
March 17
fog deepens
the sound of rabbits
nibbling night
Grand Prize, 2016 World Haiku Competition
May - honoured to have the following poem chosen as the featured haiku:
heirloom hollyhocks
I still see father kneeling
in a patch of light
The Heron's Nest 21.1, March 2019
May 21
fiddleheads
the curled ears
of newborns
Brass Bell, October 2017
September 4
bone density . . .
the broken stems
of sunflowers
Creatrix 39, November 2017
September 8
harvesting night
an arc of moondust
from the auger
Creatrix 43, December 2018
September 22
in cupped hands
the harvest moon rests
for a moment
1st Place, 2015 Autumn Moon Haiku Contest
October 9
aspen grove
he fills his pockets
with pirate gold
Ephemerae 1C, November 2018
October 31
witches' butter
along a rotten log
speckled light
Acorn 38, Spring 2017
November 17
stark branches
the first flowering
of snowflakes
Award of Excellence, 2015 World Haiku Association Haiga Contest
December 20
sleigh bells
the hayloft rustles
with deer mice
Haiku Canada Review 9.1, February 2015
December 22
sugar cookies
we swallow each phase
of the moon
Frogpond 39.3, Spring/Summer 2016
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