Thrilled to be included in the World Haiku Series 2021, with ten haiku translated into Japanese by Hidenori Hiruta on December 24, 2021:
Haiku:
the lighthouse
without its beacon . . .
tsunami
Runner-up
Constanta Haiku Contest 2021
lily pad rafts
dotting the pond . . .
leopard frogs
Zatsuei Haiku of Merit
World Haiku Review, Summer 2021
the darkness
arrives on a thousand legs . . .
cosmic caterpillar
Highly Commended
New Zealand Poetry Society International Competition 2021
outdoor wedding
an unexpected flurry
of cabbage whites
Haiku Laureate Award
Hexapod Haiku Contest 2021
a split keel
only these waves
of grass
Honourable Mention
Bloodroot Haiku Award 2021
frigid weather
a red rose shatters
on impact
Editor's Choice
Cattails, April 2021
rebuilt homes
fire poppies blaze
on the hillside
Honourable Mention
Capstone International Center Sakura Haiku Contest 2021
north winds roll snowballs
across empty pasturelands . . .
I let the dough rest
Honourable Mention
Kiyoshi and Kiyoko Tokutomi Haiku Contest 2021
Haiga:
rippling waves
you teach me how
to film the wind
Grand Prix
10th Setouchi-Matsuyama International Photo-Haiku Contest 2020
Fata Morgana the (in)visibility of my (dis)ability
2nd Place
Marlene Mountain Monoku Contest 2021
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