inner city rain
the neon girl
still skipping
Jennifer Sutherland

The HSA Nicholas Virgilio
Memorial Award
DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 3rd (US date)
Teachers, parents, young poets: You still have time to enter the 33nd Annual Nicholas Virgilio Haiku and Senryu Competition for Grades 7-12.
Deadline: In hand online by April 3, 2022.
Eligibility: Any student in grades 7 through 12 enrolled in school as of September 2021 may enter.
Regulations: Submit up to three haiku/senryu per student.
For full details: check the HSA website:
Chuck Brickley
2nd Vice President
Haiku Society of America
You’re invited!
To my book launch! Haiku and stories and beautiful images…
from the open doorway

Where: Adachi Park in the Japanese Pavilion there, just past the children’s playground, Great Eastern Highway, Belmont (closest corner Abernathy Road) Perth, Western Australia
When: March 30, 2022. 2 pm
Would love to see you there!
Best, Rose
“Rose takes perception and memory, mind and heart to capture a particular moment…” Coral Carter
March 2022
Despite rain making driving difficult for the majority of members who travel long distances, seven of us and a welcome return visitor met up to greet each other cheerfully at Gosford/Edogawa Commemorative Gardens and Regional Gallery on March 19th. How good it was to be together in person. Present were Marilyn Humbert, Samantha Hyde, Gwen Bitti, Gail Hennessy, Maire Glacken, Colleen Keating and Beverley George, and guest Michael Thorley. Unfortunately Kent Robinson was unable to join us this time and we very much look forward to seeing him in June.
It was an individual choice whether to ginko in the garden or the gallery and before too long we had clustered at the round table in our quiet meeting room. And here we are.

Teachers, parents, young poets: You still have time to enter the 33nd Annual Nicholas Virgilio Haiku and Senryu Competition for Grades 7-12.
Deadline: In hand by March 21, 2022 (US Date) [apologies for late notice]
Entries received after that date will not be accepted.
Eligibility: Any student in grades 7 through 12 enrolled in school as of
September 2021 may enter.
Regulations: Submit up to three haiku/senryu per student.
For full details: check the HSA website:
Julia, Stella, Steve, Lynette, Maeve and Kaarin met together on Zoom. We discussed the possibility of attending the upcoming Zoom meeting on International Haiku Day, April 17.
As previously arranged, we all brought examples of classic haiku and/or some of our favourites from the Snapshot Press collections. We also attempted our own haiku that evoked similar moods to the examples. Steve began with a haiku by Boncho, a student of Basho.
the dyeing tubs
dripping ceased
tree cricket
Tuesday 15th March 2022
In light of the recent rain it was decided to hold our Autumn gathering at my home. Against the odds it turned out to be a beautiful day. Some disappointment was expressed that it would have been a perfect day for a ginko however everyone had an enjoyable time together regardless.
Everyone was present except Patricia who was unable to join us due to ill health however she is on the mend and will hopefully be with us next time. Unfortunately we forgot to take a photo to include with this report, something I must remember to put at the top of our next agenda.
We began our meeting with some members sharing their recently composed haiku for discussion while others shared haiku written by others.