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Valorie Broadhurst Woerdehoff

Born 1954 in the USA
Valorie Broadhurst Woerdehoff, originally from Northern California (USA), has for the last nearly 35 years called Dubuque, Iowa, home. Her poems, including haiku, senryu and rengay, have been widely published. She has judged haiku contests and earned awards for her writing and haiku on the local and national level.


sway of the candle flame
the wake
of your words

Failed Haiku Volume 1, Issue 7: July, 2016

releasing all that is left to this prairie rain

Modern Haiku Issue 46.3: Autumn 2015

in moonlight
a spider web connects
the stars

Holmes County Open Air Museum Forest Haiku Walk, Millersburg, Ohio, 2015
Full of Moonlight, Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology 2016 edition

fog
moving through the woods
and me

A Vast Sky International Anthology, Bruce Ross, ed., Tancho Press 2013

above the cemetery:
the Big Dipper
catches a falling star

Second Prize, Foreign Language Category, 2016 “Kusamakura” Haiku Competition 

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