5/19
puttering right here
making bits and bobs
and my own sunshine
5/20
how to know
slide under the surface
feel the nudge
6/19
tenderness
behind my eyes
memory and regret
8/7
the pen clicks
open and ink spills
my secrets
5/19
puttering right here
making bits and bobs
and my own sunshine
5/20
how to know
slide under the surface
feel the nudge
6/19
tenderness
behind my eyes
memory and regret
8/7
the pen clicks
open and ink spills
my secrets
Jacqueline Wolven, a community organizer, speaker, writer, and artist has a 365-day haiku project as part of her zen practice. These are selections from that project. She was recently included in the Haiku Society of America’s annual anthology, the Writers Colony's Emerge anthology, and has won the Wally Towle prize for her haiku. She makes her home in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Find her online everywhere at @jackiewolven and at (https://jacquelinewolven.com/)