the heft of a cast-iron skillet autumn deepens
First Place, The 2020 Harold G. Henderson Haiku Awards
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a turn of stars the girl with the hula hoop keeps it going
Second Place, The 2020 Annual Peggy Willis Lyles Haiku Awards
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the doe in the cornfield followed by fawn ears
Winner, Snapshot Press Haiku Calendar 2014
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arthritis a hot-water bottle for the cat bed
Lanoue, David. Write Like Issa: a haiku how-to. 2017.
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Quaker meeting the rasp of leaves against the walk
The Heron's Nest 18:2, June 2016
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winter roadside the red-tailed hawk adjusts its grip
The Heron's Nest 18:1, March 2016
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sea wall a wave of displaced gulls
Frogpond 43.1, Winter 2020
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late swim the pregnant woman dries her belly first
Frogpond 32.3, Autumn, 2009
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makeup counter all the shades of white women
Modern Haiku 50.1, Winter-Spring 2019
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autumn sky the paint worn thin around the birdhouse door The Heron’s Nest 13.4, Dec. 2011
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some things just can’t be fixed winter stars
Modern Haiku 47.1, Winter-Spring 2016
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the woman inside the man in a dress
Frogpond 43.1, Winter 2020
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at the end of the diving board yes
Modern Haiku 51.1, Winter-Spring 2020
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sun in my eyes my mother will never see all of me
International Women's Haiku Festival March 21, 2017. Inner Voices (blog).
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