Poems by Janet Ruth Heller recently published in december, Prune Juice, and Blithe Spirit

I am happy to report that december magazine just published six of my haiku and senryu poems: “Swimming in the Rain,” “Flames Flicker,” “Raindrops,” “Yellow Quilt,” “Stocking Cap,” and “Wild Pea Flowers.” december 36.1 (Spring/Summer, 2025) on page 88. I wrote “Flames Flicker” in 1999 and revised it, so I am very happy to have found such a good home for this tiny poem after waiting 25 years. I wrote “Swimming in the Rain” in 2010, and I’m also delighted to have this poem in print. It concerns swimming in Elkhart Lake during one of our family reunions. The managing editor of december is Jennifer Goldring. Also, my senryu poem “Exit” is in the current issue of Prune Juice No. 46 (August 2025) on page 8. https://prunejuicesenryu.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/prune-juice-issue-46-c2a9-2025.pdf  The editors are Antoinette Cheung and P. H. Fischer. Finally, editor Iliyana Stoyanova published my two haiku “Deer Tracks” and “Flash of Red” in Blithe Spirit 35.3 (August 2025) on page 59. This journal is based in England.  This is the special thirty-fifth anniversary issue of Blithe Spirit.…

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Recently Published Poems

I have published some poems recently, so here is a summary. Best wishes for the summer to you and your families!Editor Iliyana Stoyanova published my haiku “June Surprise” in Blithe Spirit volume 35, issue 2 (May 2025) on page 61. This journal is based in England.Editor Bri Bruce published my haiku “Duet” in Humana Obscura #13 (Summer 2025) on page 29. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oZj7J7hDVCO0t4SiC0xs3Occ6U6rj_UN/view Editor Julie Thorndyke published my tanka “Mining” in Eucalypt #38 (2025) on page 18. This journal is based in Australia.Editor John Bloner, Jr. reprinted my poem “Haven” in Moss Piglet's issue about the theme of Gardens (June 2025) on page 46. The journal is based in Racine and Kenosha, Wisconsin. This poem concerns a lovely garden that used to be along the path around Elkhart Lake. The poem previously appeared in my poetry book Folk Concert: Changing Times (Cochran GA: Anaphora Literary Press, 2012) on page 48; it also appeared in my poetry book Nature’s Olympics (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2021) on page 5.My tanka “Solstice” appeared in Each in Our Own…

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