Showing posts with label tanka art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tanka art. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2025

Ribbons, Volume 21, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2025

the way it makes me feel


sometimes
it all seems too much
to bear,
but then comes the rain
and a wood thrush singing

the scent
of petrichor through
open shutters . . .
a curtain billows
and I, too, am flying


Honoured to have the following tanka selected by Jim Chessing for his article, "How Tanka Mean—Some Thoughts on Content and Form: Part I":


I have learned
how to keep silent . . .
these pebbles
under my tongue
seasoned with rue

Cattails, April 2021


(note: "ikigai" means having a sense of purpose)



Fevers of the Mind Poetry, Art & Music: A Haiga and Tanka Art Showcase, May 2025

My thanks to the editor, David L. O'Nan for the showcase feature!


(note: this tanka received 3rd place in the 2020 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka)


(note: this tanka received Commended honours in the 2020 The Burning Issue Tanka Contest)


(note: this monoku received 2nd Place in the 2021 Marlene Mountain Memorial Haiku Contest)


(note: this haiga was part of my woven paper series in Whiptail, Issue 7, 2023)


(ntoe: this tanka received Commended honours in the 2020 The Burning Issue Tanka Contest)




Sunday, April 13, 2025

Our Best Haiga: Black & White Haiga/Haisha, March 2025

 Curated by Lavana Kray


March 10, 2025


(note: this tanka received The Excellence Award, Second Place, in the 2024 Mt. Fuji Taisho Tanka Contest)


Fireflies' Light: A Magazine of Short Poems, Issue 31, April 2025

 


Note: this tanka first appeared in Red Lights 18.2, June 2022


Note: this tanka first appeared in The Wise Owl, Daily Verse, July 2024


Note: this tanka first appeared in the TSA Twitter Bird Feature, April 2024


Note: this tanka first appeared The Wise Owl, Daily Verse, July 2024


Daily Haiga: An Edited Journal of Traditional and Contemporary Haiga, April 2025

Featured Artist: April 3, 2025


Note: this tanka was first published in Presence 80, 2024


Featured Artist: April 15, 2025





The Abstractaphy Initiative, April 2025

 Curated by Richard Grahn



(note: this tanka/kyoka art first appeared on the cover of Prune Juice 38, 2022)


(note: this haiga first appeared in Failed Haiku Senryu Journal 4.39, 2019)


(note: this haiga first appeared in Halibut, October 2018)



Saturday, January 25, 2025

Our Best Haiga: Black & White Haiga/Haisha, January 2025

 Curated by Lavana Kray


January 14, 2025


(note: this tanka art was first published in Ribbons 20.2, Fall/Winter 2024)



Ink Sweat and Tears - The Poetry and Prose Webzine - December 2024

Word and Image Feature: December 22 and December 26, 2024



(note: this tanka first appeared in GUSTS 36, Fall/Winter 2022)


(note: this collage first appeared in Petrichor 21.5, Pebbles Vol. 2, Feb/2023)



Friday, December 13, 2024

Our Best Haiga: Black & White Haiga/Haisha, December 2024

 Curated by Lavana Kray


December 6, 2024


(Note: this haiku first appeared in Geppo, May 2022)

December 23, 2024


(note: this tanka received 2nd Place in the 2024 Fleeting Words Tanka Competition)




Saturday, November 09, 2024

Our Best Haiga: Black & White Haiga/Haisha, October 2024

 Curated by Lavana Kray


October 23, 2024


(Note: this tanka first appeared in GUSTS 35, 2022)


Failed Haiku - A Journal of English Senryu, Vol. 9, Number 104, November 2024

Thrilled to receive 2nd Place in the Ninth Annual Jane Reichhold Haiga Competition (mixed media category). My thanks to the judges, Mike Rehling and Kelly Sauvage Moyer!


Commentary:

Here, again, we have the image of a raven; yet, this time, its role as the harbinger of death stands at the forefront of this work by Debbie Strange. The quickening, a time when early fetal movements are typically felt during pregnancy, is not experienced in this case, indicating the possibility of miscarriage. The gravity of the loss suspected is only enhanced by the straightforward language utilized with the senryu to communicate the power of such an ethereal force. We found this to be an effective, not to mention chilling, creation on the part of the poet-artist.

(note: this is an original photo, superimposed with mono-printed feathers)


The following haiga and tanka art were also included in this issue:




 

Daily Haiga: An Edited Journal of Traditional and Contemporary Haiga, November 2024

Featured Artist: November 8, 2024


Note: this tanka was first published in Blithe Spirit 32.3, 2022

Featured Artist: November 24, 2024


Note: this tanka was first published in GUSTS 36, 2022




 

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Ribbons, Volume 20, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2024

prairie nights
and fields upon fields
of stars . . .
they say my sister
is up there somewhere



Note: this issue also contains the judges' commentary for the following awarded poem in the 2024 TSA Tanka Contest, accessed under the tag "Sanford Goldstein International Tanka Contest":

an arbutus
sheds its outer bark . . .
my skin
is the only thing
holding me together

Honourable Mention

 

Fireflies' Light: A Magazine of Short Poems, Issue 30, October 2024


Note: this tanka first appeared in Laurels 1, February 2024


Note: this tanka first appeared in Presence 71, November 2021

Note: this tanka first appeared in Red Lights 19.1, January 2023

Daily Haiga: An Edited Journal of Traditional and Contemporary Haiga, October 2024

Featured Artist: October 12, 2024


Note: this tanka was first published in the Take 5ive Journal, June 2023

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Akita International Haiku Network, 2024

Thrilled to be included in the Haiku Beyond Earth Series, with ten haiku, tanka, and haiga translated into Japanese by Hidenori Hiruta on September 28, 2024:


skinny-dipping the moon snail's umbilicus

Runner-up
2022 British Haiku Society Awards


drifting sands
sometimes the poem
writes itself

1st Place
2023 Drifting Sands Wearable Art and Haiku Contest


cattle roundup
a charred bean can
full of rain

1st Place (Joint)
2024 Sharpening the Green Pencil Haiku Contest



marsh marigolds
dark waters patched
with light

Highly Commended
2023 New Zealand Poetry Society International Competition


at the moment
I became motherless
something
brushed against me
softer than a feather

1st Place
2022 British Haiku Society Awards


 
sunbeams sift
between the bones
of our barn
mucking out stalls
has never felt so holy
 
Runner-up
2023 British Haiku Society Awards
 
 
fireflies the synchronicity of it all
 
1st Place
2022 Irish Haiku Society International Competition
 
 
there was
so much I wanted
to teach you . . .
a blue jay's feathers
are not really blue
 
1st Place
2023 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka
 

 
between the spokes
of your spinning wheel
a dusty web . . .
I never thought our lives
would so quickly unwind
 
1st Place
2019 British Haiku Society Awards
 
 
watching you
prepare a star fruit
just so
the small galaxies
of grace in your hands
 
Runner-up
2019 British Haiku Society Awards












The Haiku Foundation Haiga Galleries, September 2024

My thanks to Jim Kacian for presenting my third Haiga Gallery for The Haiku Foundation!

The following artwork incorporates 40 award-winning haiku and tanka:


#1

blue nemophila
I still miss the little things
about my sister

1st Place
2020 9th Akita International Haiku Contest


#2

busker's hat
a child offers coins
of dried lunaria

1st Place
2022 Bloodroot Haiku Award


#3

canyonlands
a meadowlark sings
me out of myself

1st Place
2022 Drifting Sands Monuments Number 1 Contest


#4

cattle roundup
a charred bean can
full of rain

1st Place (joint)
2024 Sharpening the Green Pencil Haiku Contest


#5

drifting sands
sometimes the poem
writes itself

1st Place
2023 Drifting Sands Wearable Art and Haiku Contest


#6

fireflies the synchronicity of it all

1st Place
2022 Irish Haiku Society International Haiku Competition


#7

geriatric ward
burning matchheads
begin to droop

Highly Commended
2023 Gloucestershire Poetry Society Haiku Competition


#8

heated debate
even the fence
is barbed

1st Place
2022 Creatrix Haiku Prize


#9

marsh marigolds
dark waters patched
with light

Highly Commended
2023 New Zealand Poetry Society International Haiku Competition


#10

skinny-dipping the moon snail's umbilicus

Runner-up
2022 British Haiku Society Awards


#11

vintage typewriter
the spiderling adds
an asterisk

Judges' Favourites
2023 Golden Triangle Haiku Contest


#12

stubbled fields
the remains of something
I cannot name

Editor's Choice
Haiga in Focus, Number 52, August 2022


#13

soft rime
a chickadee's song
becomes visible

Honourable Mention
2019 Irish Haiku Society International Haiku Competition


#14

rusted gate
old lilacs blooming
for no one

Selected Haiku
2015 Yamadera Basho Haiku Contest


#15

pine forst
the advice I'd give
my younger self

Honourable Mention
2020 Soka Matsubara International Haiku Contest


#16

outdoor wedding
an unexpected flurry
of cabbage whites

Haiku Laureate Award
2021 Hexapod Haiku Contest


#17

lily pad rafts
dotting the pond . . .
leopard frogs

Zatsuei Haiku of Merit
2021 World Haiku Review


#18

forgotten grave
only the small bones
of leaves remain

Commended
2020 Polish International Haiku Competition


#19

first school day
the coiling tendrils
of loofah

Honourable Mention
2023 International Haiku Contest on the Theme of Gourds


#20

cold war
the fallen rank and file
of sunflowers

Selected Haiku
2022 Yamadera Basho Haiku Contest


#21

watching you
prepare a star fruit
just so
the small galaxies
of grace in your hands

Runner-up
2019 British Haiku Society Tanka Awards

#22

tussocks
soften the bog's edge
my thoughts
lost in this tangle
of lemming runways

3rd Place
2023 Fleeting Words Tanka Competition


#23

there was
so much I wanted
to teach you . . .
a blue jay's feathers
are not really blue

1st Place
2023 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka


#24

sunbeams sift
between the bones
of our barn
mucking out stalls
has never felt so holy

Runner-up
2023 British Haiku Society Tanka Awards


#25

dried cattails
delicately spun with frost
confections
sweeting the bitterness
of winter without you

2nd Place
2022 Fleeting Words Tanka Contest


#26

between the spokes
of your spinning wheel
a dusty web . . .
I never thought our lives
would so quickly unwind

1st Place
2019 British Haiku Society Tanka Awards


#27

awaiting
rain's unkept promise
crops wither
in the dust of dreams
passed down to me

1st Place
2022 Drifting Sands Monuments Number 1 Contest


#28

at the moment
I became motherless
something
brushed against me
softer than a feather

1st Place
2022 British Haiku Society Tanka Awards


#29

a raven
believed it could fly
through me
unaware that I am glass,
pretending to be sky

3rd Place
2020 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka


#30

a fleet
of trumpeter swans
at anchor
on the smoke-veiled lake
every bird, a beacon

Highly Commended
2020 The Burning Issue Tanka Contest


#31

pipistrelles
emerge from our barn
into dusk . . .
how short the wingspan
of this perfect moment

Honourable Mention
2020 Mandy's Pages Annual Tanka Contest


#32

as if I were
this ash-filled burl,
black veins
of decay winding through
my body like a river

Commended
2020 The Burning Issue Tanka Contest


#33

let's drive
down this prairie road,
singing until
we collide head-on
with the Milky Way

Honourable Mention
2023 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka


#34

lost gloves sprout
from melting snowbanks
every finger
points me toward
a place I'd rather be

Honourable Mention
2021 Fleeting Words Tanka Contest


#35

my easel stands
neglected in the corner
still flecked
with bright colours of a world
I no longer recognize

Commended
2020 The Burning Issue Tanka Contest


#36

autumn arrives
in a whirl of leaves
this body
withering, too, despite
my best intentions

2nd Honourable Mention
2022 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka


#37

by and by
I promise to tell you
everything
but for now, let us listen . . .
nature is speaking

Editor's Choice
Cattails, October 2020


#38

leaving home
for the first time
my carpetbag
filled to bursting
with butterflies

Tanka Favourites (selected by Joanna Ashwell)
GUSTS, Number 35, Spring/Summer 2022


#39

sea pebbles
glinting in the sun
we, too
lose more of ourselves
with every passing wave

Honourable Mention
2020 British Haiku Society Tanka Awards


#40

skeins of wool
unravel at my feet
in the last light
a swirl of snow geese
begins to descend

Honourable Mention
2023 San Francisco International Competition for Haiku, Senryu and Tanka