Pris Campbell
A former Clinical Psychologist, Pris Campbell has published both short form and free verse poetry in a variety of journals and anthologies. The small press has published eleven of her books/ chapbooks. Raised in South Carolina, she has lived all over the country and is settled now in Florida.
misplaced photos over the years his face disappears
Presence, Issue 78
chocolate kisses
always there when I need you
Pan Haiku Review, Two Line Edition, 2023
falling leaf
I learn the gravity
of dying
Blithe Spirit, November Issue, 2023
Museum Haiku Literature Award, First Place
so long the song of sea lions that shuttered Cliff House where we kissed
Whiptail Journal, Issue One
rainstorm
the many ways
a tree sings
HaikuNetra, 2023
at the edge
of a moonbeam
a whippoorwill's cry
second place in Moonset's 2007 annual contest
off-shore
stars I thought I made up
in childhood
Frogpond 2012
a wingtip
grazes the deepening dusk
untended grave
kernels 2012
fogged mirror almost remembering thirty
kernels 2012
breaking wave pale in the moonlight his legs engulf me
Under the Basho 2013
sheep in the road...
where were you last night
when I needed you?
creation’s song
in the bird’s belly…
new dawn
hieroglyphs
the ancient secrets
of a purple sky