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Herb TateHerb Tate

Born 1968 at Burton-upon-Tent, Staffordshire, UK 
Place of residence: Jersey, Channel Islands, UK 
Herb Tate was born in the UK and is a teacher living and working in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. He also writes poetry - particularly haiku, senryu, and haibun – and has had work featured in a number of print and on-line journals. 

the sea thinking
what the sky’s thinking -
autumn breeze

Blithe Spirit, Volume 32, Number 4, December 2022

bruised apples
another year on
the waiting list

tsuri-doro Issue #14 March/April 2023

so far from the nest
will anyone who knows you
know your tree

folk ku, Issue 1, May 2023

skimming stones...
trying to recall
his holding hand

Modern Haiku 55.1 Winter/Spring 2024

snow moon
a well-lit face
in the diner window

Cold Moon Journal, March 26th, 2024

fly strips flapping
in the summer breeze –
abandoning the crossword

Failed Haiku, Volume 7, Issue 75: February 2022

ploughing the fields all afternoon untangling her hair

Whiptail, Issue 3: May 2022

tearing up
          your letter
                   could be read
                             so many ways

Frogpond, 45:2: Spring / Summer 2022

late evening walk
my footsteps
half the distance

Prune Juice, Issue 37: July 2022

as much as it saddens me sun through ice

The Heron’s Nest, Volume XXIV, Number 3: September 2022

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