Jim Krotzman
Born in USA 1949
Living in Wisconsin USA
Jim Krotzman taught secondary reading and English for 36 years in Wisconsin and Colorado. He started writing haiku and senryu in the 1990s when he wrote along with his students as part of writer’s workshop. He uses irony, contrast, humor, puns and other wordplay in his haiku.
band on parade
the plume grass
sways in rhythm
The mid-March wind
whiffles through the exhaust vent
. . .croaking of sandhill cranes
Brussels Sprout, Volume XII: 1, January 1995
spring
more horse manure
on the roads
the shape
of the trout stream
wild phlox
June morning
grazing cows
shape the creek
winter
loosens
drop by drop
Issa's Untidy Hut: The Poetry Blog for Lilliput Review Wednesday Haiku #114 May 2013
Last day of April
the baseball makes
a track in the snow
Past Time Reading: Baseball Haiku, edited by Jim Kacian and Cor Van den Heuvel, Red Moon Press 1999