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Christina Chin |
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Shane Coppage |
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Jerome Berglund |
Bronze
Christina Chin &
apple encased in caramel
refrigerate
once you take a bite
an
explosion
of
tooth sensitivity
strawberries
in
the box
tiny
hands
opening
the flue
blistering contacts
the steep price
of ivy’s attentions
prudent
shopping
in
small thrifty stores
pillow
sweat
the
slow passage
of
sleepless night
crow on the roof
walking perimeter
all the places you can’t go
and have a mind to crash
eurasian milfoil
long
whorls catch
the
heels
***
Cuneiform
scarred
earth
the
indent of hair
in
a bar of soap
leather
flower
a
water tower
arises
crudely
black sands lull
Atlantic reaches out…
fishing village
there
you are
poppet...
tomato
pin cushion
that
nice smell
while
blowing it out
spiced
***
Altostratus
corpse fauna
we don’t need
the blow-by-blow
beached whale
bronc ride
it was
a moth
candle snuffer
pus
on the sheet
marks we leave
unlock pattern
co
loSQUID
sal
the empirical method
cartography
one day
my mind
state park
Jerome Berglund has worked as everything from dishwasher to paralegal, night watchman to assembler of heart valves. Many haiku, haiga and haibun he’s written have been exhibited or are forthcoming online and in print, most recently in bottle rockets, Frogpond, Kingfisher, and Presence. His first full-length collections of poetry were released by Setu, Meat For Tea, M┼Нtus Aud─Бx press, and a mixed media chapbook showcasing his fine art photography is available now from Fevers of the Mind.
Shane Coppage is a poet and artist. His poetry has been published in Prune Juice, Whiptail, Humana Obscura, dadakuku, Trash Panda, The Heron’s Nest, Modern Haiku, Wales Haiku Journal, The Wee Sparrow Press, and Cold Moon Journal, among others. Coppage lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his growing family.
Christina Chin is a painter and haiku poet from Malaysia. She is a four-time recipient of the top 100 in the mDAC Summit Contests, exhibited at the Palo Alto Art Center, California. 1st prize winner of the 34th Annual Cherry Blossom Sakura Festival 2020 Haiku Contest. 1st prize winner in the 8th Setouchi Matsuyama 2019 Photo-haiku Contest. She has been published in numerous journals, multilingual journals, and anthologies, including Japan’s prestigious monthly Haikukai Magazine.
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