My Dear Friends:
The award-winning e-book of haiku, Prairie Interludes, written by NeverEnding Story contributor, Debbie Strange, is now available to read free online.
The award-winning e-book of haiku, Prairie Interludes, written by NeverEnding Story contributor, Debbie Strange, is now available to read free online.
Debbie Strange is an award-winning Canadian short form poet, haiga artist, and photographer. Keibooks released her second collection, Three-Part Harmony: Tanka Verses in 2018, and Folded Word published her haiku chapbook, A Year Unfolding, in 2017. An archive of publications may be accessed at her blog.
Selected Haiku:
a wet spring
dark furrows seeded
with stars
dark furrows seeded
with stars
boundary lines
every fence post topped
with a baseball cap
rusted rails
a meadowlark with the sun
in its throat
cloudless sky
a pelican’s pouch
full of light
every fence post topped
with a baseball cap
rusted rails
a meadowlark with the sun
in its throat
cloudless sky
a pelican’s pouch
full of light
harvesting night
an arc of moondust
from the auger
an arc of moondust
from the auger
prize pumpkins
our hayrack buckles
with light
fog weaving
between fence posts
a coyote’s song
antelope
the humming of wind
in barbed wire
our hayrack buckles
with light
fog weaving
between fence posts
a coyote’s song
antelope
the humming of wind
in barbed wire
Happy Reading
Stay safe and well
Chen-ou
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