Showing posts with label Trash Panda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trash Panda. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Trash Panda, Volume 10, Winter 2026

badlands
I step on the tail
of a dinosaur

Haiku Canada Review 19.1, 2025


food bank
the chipmunk's cheeks
half-full

Creatrix 70, 2025
 

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Trash Panda, Volume 7, Summer 2024

damselflies
knit the reeds together . . .
stagnant pond

Geppo, Volume XLVIII:4 

Monday, March 04, 2024

Trash Panda, Volume 6, Winter 2023-2024

dead orchard
the random blue sparks
of woolly aphids

3rd Place, Irish Haiku Society International Contest, 2018

Wednesday, September 06, 2023

Trash Panda, Volume 5, Summer 2023

Honoured to have my entire submission selected in a blind reading by the editor, Lisa Anne Johnson!


grasshoppers multiplying in the furrows of father's brow

Frogpond 45.3, 2022


flood plain
a red barn succumbs
to its reflection

Kokako 36, 2022


the mass bleaching
of coral reefs . . .
mother's bony hands

Australian Haiku Society Haiku String, 2022


rebuilt homes
fire poppies blaze
on the hillside

HM, Capstone Int'l Center Haiku Contest, 2021


no bluebirds
return to the nest box . . .
stone-washed sky

Presence 72, 2022



 

Thursday, April 06, 2023

Trash Panda, Volume 4, Winter 2022-2023

change of life
the planet and i
heating up

Failed Haiku, Volume 4, Issue 39, March 2019

 (note: this senryu first appeared as a haiga)

Monday, September 12, 2022

Trash Panda: Life in the Anthropocene in 17 Syllables or Less, Volume 3, Summer 2022

not enough
to go around . . .
water table

Fireflies' Light 25, March 2022


sometimes
there is no escape . . .
ghost nets

Failed Haiku 7.75, March 2022


(note: both of these haiku/senryu first appeared as haiga)

Friday, September 17, 2021

Trash Panda: Life in the Anthropocene in 17 Syllables or Less, Volume 1.1, Summer 2021

oil slick the way we colour our world

Failed Haiku 3.31, July 2018


aftermath
we tuck a note inside
the riven oak

Wales Haiku Journal, Summer 2020