Senryu “Zoom Chat” published in the journal Leaf

My senryu "Zoom Chat" appears in the fifth issue of the journal Leaf, edited by Ravi Kiran, on page 81. This issue got published on November 30, 2024. The poem is about accidentally frightening my great-niece when I wore my large headphones during a Zoom with her and her family. The link to the whole issue is https://leafjournal.io/leaf-issue-five-has-arrived/#senryu #zoom #poetry #toddlers Janet Ruth Heller reading her poetry at the Kalamazoo Public Library; photo by Hedy Habra

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Two Haiku Poems Published in Leaf

My haiku/senryu poems “The Poet's Caste” and "Heat Wave" just got published in the online journal Leaf #4 on pages 3 and 42.  The editor is Amanda White.  Keith Evetts commented about "The Poet's Caste" on page 3. I'm so glad that he liked it! Here is a link to the new issue: https://leafjournal.io/leaf-issue-four-has-arrived/ "The Poet's Caste" began as a four-line poem, but I condensed this into a haiku/senryu about five years ago. It refers to the Hindu custom of having a bindi, which is a bright colored dot in the center of the forehead that is worn in the Indian subcontinent (particularly among Hindus in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka) and Southeast Asia among Balinese, Filipino, Javanese, Sundanese, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, and Myanmar Hindus. It represents the opening of the third eye in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Bindu is the point or dot around which the mandala is created, representing the universe. I had many friends from India when I was a student at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Chicago, so I learned about Hindu customs…

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