An anthology of Japanese-style poetry

Ripening Cherries

An anthology of haiku, tanka and haibun poetry published by Offa’s Press. I have three haiku featured on page 14.

The Backstory

listening to old stories... the boy's eyes flit to his iPad
This delightful anthology will draw you into another world, the minimalist world of Japanese poetic forms
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