pine sap
sticking to
our story

pine sap
sticking to
our story

dragon-shaped cloud
a boy names a stick
Excalibur

sunflowers turning
the foster child switches
to first names

I’m honored to have received an award in the New Zealand Poetry Society International Poetry Competition for the following haiku:
her new name
the crack in the chrysalis
widens

I’m happy to have been featured on Robyn Hood Black’s website a while back. Check it out: https://www.robynhoodblack.com/blog/posts/44857
mayfly
the eulogy
writes itself
The above haiku was recently featured in tinywords.

a third eye
for the crow
hunter’s moon
I’m honored to have this haiku featured at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery! It was written to pair with the above painting, creating a haiga.
Alan Summers and Karen Hoy were responsible for organizing the project.

tasting
your smile
cherry blossoms
I’m thrilled to have had this haiku featured at the New Jersey Botanical Gardens last month! Thank you to Carol Palomba for taking the photo and for all of your hard work on this project!
A haiku of mine is featured in the latest issue of The Heron’s Nest:
winter depression
one blade of grass
poking through
How short can a piece of fiction be and still be considered a valid short story? Hemingway is famous for the misattributed, “For sale: baby shoes; never worn.”
I wanted to take it even further with a one-word short story. It was accepted for publication by Nanoism and can be read by clicking here!