Day Three:
get back to you soon
my dead friend’s
voicemail
Day Four:
before this road
was paved
memory lane
Originally published: https://tupelopress.wordpress.com/3030-project/
Day Three:
get back to you soon
my dead friend’s
voicemail
Day Four:
before this road
was paved
memory lane
Originally published: https://tupelopress.wordpress.com/3030-project/
the raindrops
my wipers don’t reach
funeral procession
Originally published: https://tupelopress.wordpress.com/3030-project/
words unspoken
an ellipsis
of stars
Originally published here: https://tupelopress.wordpress.com/3030-project/
I’ve received the honor of being Tupleo Press’s first ever haiku poet to be featured in their 30/30 project! My goal is to compose 30 poems in 30 days while raising money to support one of the most culturally significant independent publishers in the world.
My poetry marathon began today. To support it, visit https://www.tupelopress.org/donate.php and select my name under the “30/30 Poet” field.
on the treadmill
I race
mortality
(Published December 2015)
http://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20151119/p2g/00m/0fe/135000c
from the Little Dipper
to the Big Dipper
shooting star
(Published January 2016)
http://www.haikuniverse.com/haiku-by-edward-cody-huddleston/
how my signature
trails off
funeral guestbook
(Published December 2015)
midnight
the sunflowers
still facing west
(Published December 2015)
A few months back, I won Appling County’s Escape the Ordinary poetry contest.

Read the winning poem below:

My all-time favorite poetry journal Lynx was discontinued in 2014. I take consolation in the fact that the final issue featured two of my poems.
drinking
it all in
champagne sky
——————–
family reunion
even the mosquitoes
get slapped on the back
(Published February 2014)