the heft
of a cast-iron skillet
autumn deepens

First Place, The 2020 Harold G. Henderson Haiku Awards

a turn of stars
the girl with the hula hoop
keeps it going

Second Place, The 2020 Annual Peggy Willis Lyles Haiku Awards 

the doe in the cornfield
followed by
fawn ears

Winner, Snapshot Press Haiku Calendar 2014

arthritis
a hot-water bottle
for the cat bed

Lanoue, David. Write Like Issa: a haiku how-to2017.

Quaker meeting
the rasp of leaves
against the walk

The Heron's Nest 18:2, June 2016

winter roadside
the red-tailed hawk
adjusts its grip

The Heron's Nest 18:1, March 2016

sea wall
a wave
of displaced gulls

Frogpond 43.1, Winter 2020

late swim
the pregnant woman
dries her belly first

Frogpond 32.3, Autumn, 2009

makeup counter
all the shades
of white women

Modern Haiku 50.1, Winter-Spring 2019

autumn sky
the paint worn thin
around the birdhouse door

The Heron’s Nest 13.4, Dec. 2011

some things
just can’t be fixed
winter stars

Modern Haiku 47.1, Winter-Spring 2016

the woman inside the man in a dress

Frogpond 43.1, Winter 2020

at the end of the diving board yes

Modern Haiku 51.1, Winter-Spring 2020

sun in my eyes
my mother will never see
all of me

International Women's Haiku Festival March 21, 2017.
Inner Voices (blog).