My Dear Friends:
I'm pleased to announce the following tanka selected for One Man's Maple Moon: 66 Selected English-Chinese Bilingual Tanka, Volume Three. The anthology is scheduled to be published in mid August. Each poet whose tanka is included in the anthology will receive a copy of its e-book edition.
Please post to all appropriate venues. Your time and help would be greatly appreciated. And look forward to reading your tanka (see 2017 tanka anthology submission guidelines)
Happy Reading!
Chen-ou
I'm pleased to announce the following tanka selected for One Man's Maple Moon: 66 Selected English-Chinese Bilingual Tanka, Volume Three. The anthology is scheduled to be published in mid August. Each poet whose tanka is included in the anthology will receive a copy of its e-book edition.
Please post to all appropriate venues. Your time and help would be greatly appreciated. And look forward to reading your tanka (see 2017 tanka anthology submission guidelines)
Happy Reading!
Chen-ou
Selected Tanka
you were lost
to the night as quick
as this moth
when midsummer haze
stole her compass moon
Honorable Mention, 2008 Saigyo Awards for Tanka
an'ya
trailing the flames
of a sinking sun
heron wings
remind me
to be brave
The Bamboo Hut, Autumn 2014
Caroline Skanne
tumbling
through winter
she knew she didn't stay fit ...
a doll's life trapped
inside a young man’s body
NeverEnding Story, April 29, 2016
Sergio A. Ortiz
sensing
his loneliness
I hide my loneliness
in the tea cup
this cold afternoon
I'm a Traveler, 2011
Kozue Uzawa
f i s s u r e s
and (whose) fault lines
cracking open
we try to mend the damage
of our quaking lives
Undertow Tanka Review, 1, August 2014
Debbie Strange
migrating geese
writing cursive letters
across the sky
I finally read between
the white of your lies
Runner-up, British Haiku Society Tanka Awards, 2014-2015
Debbie Strange
some days
I regard you as the girl
with a delicate nape
at other times
the comrade I rely on
Eucalypt, 2, 2007
Aya Yuhki
no wine no moon
still
I make my song
from this pool of lamplight
and the void around me
NeverEnding Story, February 15, 2016
Larry Kimmel
his eulogy --
these trivial thoughts trickling
through my grief,
while raindrops are handed down
from leaf to leaf to leaf
Lynx, 13:3, 1998
Larry Kimmel
mourning the loss
of loved ones ...
I find comfort
in the slow release
of autumn leaves
NeverEnding Story, February 26, 2016
Anne Curran
another city
another market
so mundane
so commonplace ...
’til the bombs fall
Eucalypt, 17, 2014
Marilyn Humbert
an orchid
beneath the vines
fails to flower --
my child snared
by mind-demons
Moonbathing, 12, Spring/Summer 2015
Marilyn Humbert
before i knew
a thing about war, or
of a bee's sting
i longed to be held
between your breasts
Biding Time: Selected Poems 2001-2013
H. Gene Murtha
ferris wheel,
go round and round!
memories last
one day for you
a lifetime for me
Ferris Wheel, 2006
Kyoko Kuriki
humming something
strange to me
my mother is somewhere else
the steady fall
of hibiscus blooms
All The Shells: 2014 TSA Members' Anthology
LeRoy Gorman
dwarfing a factory
built when Victoria was queen
a digital goddess
pitches underwear
for a perfect world
"The Garage, Not the Garden," Atlas Poetica, 2014
LeRoy Gorman
empty beds
in the old house
at night
the furnace whispers
its litany of names
Gusts, 16, Fall/Winter 2012
Brian Zimmer
the doctor tells us
of the baby's heart murmur --
outside the hospital window
snow half way
down the distant mountain
Honorable Mention, 2006 TSA International Tanka Contest
Michael Dylan Welch
lost
in the sharpening
of my words,
I need a strong blade
for this broken pencil
Selected Tanka, Gusts, 22, Fall/Winter 2015
Sanford Goldstein
you speak of grief
as if it were punishment
a curse, a blight
I sing it as a lullaby
for the child I never held
A Hundred Gourds, 4:2, March 2015
Sonam Chhoki
grandma tucks
his old hat
in her cedar chest
unable to pack
grief with it
Moonbathing, 11, Fall/Winter 2014
Karen O’Leary
this war ...
what colour
are the shadows
of guns
or the tears of a widow?
Moonbathing, 11, Fall/Winter 2014
Keitha Keyes
sometimes
wishing the time away
sometimes
wanting it to stand still
… a river flows to the sea
Cattails, January 2015
Keitha Keyes
hush at the pond
where you spent many days
angling
your loneliness is still there
among the weeping willows
First Pprize, 5th Kokako International Tanka Competition
Djurdja Vukelic Rozic
Milky Way swirling
in martini glasses
with each sip
we swallow
star after star
A Solitary Woman, 2013
Pamela A. Babusci
when the sun sinks low
refugees' shadows conglobulate
over the wired border ...
a tender lullaby
softens the wind
Back Cover Tanka, Ribbons, 12:1, Winter 2016
Lavana Kray
linden blossoms
softly falling between
our silences --
we are but two strangers
sitting on the same bench
First Prize, 2015 UHTS Fleeting Words Contest
Steliana Cristina Voicu
at day’s end
cows and their shadows
drift in the fields . . .
grazing on grass
tinged with gold
Eucalypt, 18, 2015
Simon Hanson
Mother’s Day
at the seniors’ home
the old ladies
dressed up, waiting
for kids who aren’t coming
NeverEnding Story, May 8, 2016
Ignatius Fay
she'd have been
twelve today ...
her hello kitty mug
warming my hands
on this winter morning
NevenEdning Story, May 13, 2016
Jackson Smith
out of the flames
still tasting the ash
a Phoenix ...
how quickly the old life crumbles
scattered by wind and time
NeverEnding Story, July 17, 2016
Rebecca Drouilhet
the calligraphy
of winter branches
under blue sky
everything he needs to say
in the touch of his hands
GUSTS, 20, Fall/Winter 2014
Susan Constable
the veena
mom played everyday --
an off note
as my fingers brush
years of dust away
Editor’s Choice Tanka, Cattails, May 2015
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
riding our bikes
alongside factories --
we watch the sun
set on rows
of broken windows
NeverEnding Story, June 14, 2016
Robyn Cairns
in Mother's attic
boxes of souvenirs --
which one holds
the pieces of my heart
torn apart by bullies?
Moonbathing, Fall/Winter 2014
Joyce S. Greene
in the shadow
of the giant cottonwood
your empty chair
my fingertips search the bark
our initials barely there
Blithe Spirit, 25:4, 2015
Marilyn Fleming
his first move
in forty-four years
furniture
bound like mummies
in swathes of plastic wrap
Eucalypt, 19, November 2015
Janet Lynn Davis
his tragic crash
headlines for two days
then is displaced
by a campus rape
and life continues
Bent Arm for a Pillow, 2016
Naomi Beth Wakan
being a German
the privilege
of pronouncing
Beethoven and Dachau
without an accent
The Tanka Journal, 47, 2015
Tony Boehle
white clouds
blue sky
quilting by
wind
and contrails
Gusts, 20, Fall/Winter 2014
Edna Searles
always beyond
the circle of her bedside lamp
darkness
but on the hospice wall
she sees a painted sunrise
cattails, September 2015
Maria Tomczak
in the supplicant
gaze of this deer
the eyes
of all my lost dead
looking back at me
The Tanka Journal, 40, 2012
Susan Mary Wade
seeking the past
I look through old photos
outside my window
clouds snow bare trees
the world in black and white
Gusts, 11, Spring/Summer 2010
Munira Judith Avinger
September rain
and a few wine-dark leaves
tumbling
into a day
of shared loss
Moonbathing, 9, Fall/Winter 2013
Carol Purington
honking geese
pass over rooftops
same time each evening --
such loneliness
in close formations
Blithe Spirit, 25:1, 2015
Tim Gardiner
this morning
whiff of jasmine
in my room --
amid my silence
his last words still echo
The Bamboo Hut, 2:1, 2014
Archana Kapoor Nagpal
these eyes
staring back from the mirror
no longer mine...
when did I start living
in denial?
Chrysanthemum, October 2014
Shloka Shankar
We talk about
which one of us will stay
who will go
the stone in my heart
when did it become my heart
Fire Pearls, 2, 2013
Sylvia Forges-Ryan
the stillness inside
the stillness of snow
falling on snow
nothing left to try
but the letting go
Member's Choice Tanka, Ribbons, 7:4, 2011
James Chessing
her to do list
so much longer than mine --
here I sit
biting an apple
down to the core
American Tanka, 25, 2015
Lesley Anne Swanson
The wind spins
leaves on the birch
faces
of sorrow
faces of light
NeverEnding Story, October 19, 2016
Mark Gordon
observe the butterfly
under glass
a garden
eternal
in its silence
still 4: three, 2000
ai li
the fog doesn't
come on little cat feet,
Mr Sandburg;
it shuffles in the wake
of the minimum-waged
A Hundred Gourds, 5:1, December 2015
Bob Lucky
this beach
charges me nothing
to walk among
the sea rack and
shards of memory
Heron Sea,Short Poems of the Chesapeake Bay, 2007
M. Kei
in the park
a butterfly shadow
on the marigold
my niece's first birthday
without her father
NeverEnding Story, November 15, 2016
Nicholas Klacsanzky
a world
beyond thought
the river flows
into light
like a swan
Presence, 56, 2016
A A Marcoff
all my life
I expect no grand bouquet
yet wish for
someone to greet me
with a single flower
Scribblings Award, Eucalypt, 14, 2013
Kiyoko Ogawa
how can I be
so angry
over her remark ...
look long in the mirror
see my father staring back
NeverEnding Story, December 15, 2016
Thomas Martin
the slump
of fallen wires
after the storm
I carry the moon
on my back
A Hundred Gourds, 4:3, June 2015
Mary Davila
by the fountain
with a ring encircling
my finger ...
all I knew then
was the word forever
The Bluebird’s Cry, 2016
Christine L. Villa
beside me
an illusory chair --
no more nights now
of waiting
and longing for him
Ferris Wheel, 2006
Tamiko Ohnishi
life’s rough and tumble
give and take
somehow
my heart becalmed
by the rhythm of the sea
Tanka Poets On Site, September 6, 2015
Michele L. Harvey
the disease
spreading inside my friend
like a white fern
made of frost
on the window glass
NeverEnding Story, January 29, 2017
Patricia Prime
endless rain ...
at the sudden news
of your death
I remember the dove
in your last painting
NeverEnding Story, February 10, 2017
Marion Clarke
a dead skunk’s
open mouth drinks
the cold rain
in a marshy field
I wait for honeysuckle
NeverEnding Story, February 25, 2017
Anna Cates
a year has passed
since the end of the war --
living longer
I fear the world,
and death, too
The Prism of Mokichi, 2013
Saito Mokichi
Dear Chen-ou,
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to be a part of this amazing collection. What a gift you are to the Asian poetry community. Thank you so much!
Best wishes and blessings,
Karen