IWD 2025

Humans have been around for so long, and yet somehow the species has still so much to learn about itself. I have failed to understand what prompts people to justify second class citizen treatment of women. Women have to constantly perform twice as well to be recognized as half as good.   As a species…

Winter blues

  All around us is a tug of war. A tug here and a tug there. By people and peoples who are not the ones dying. Not the ones living their fears. Not the ones whose blood flows. And yet so many tugs. And among all these tugs and stretches it is the common man…

…and everything in between…

Composing poems is a lonely path. So when I found the Evergreen Haiku group where a few poets came together to discuss haiku, I was elated! It was excellently facilitated by Michele Root-Bernstein. I was a member of the group for a very short time but I loved every moment of it. When the doors…

Curating

While I sit at my desk watching the midwest winter creep in slowly, I realize that I have not yet got my head wrapped around all that it meant for me to be a curator for Drifting Sands Haibun, Issue 29.   It was certainly a learning experience. And answered the question: What do people…