Mark Miller | ‘Late Harvest’, reviewed by Tony Beyer

Good to read Tony Beyer‘s review of Mark Miller‘s haiku and senryu collection ‘Late Harvest’, which appeared in online journal ‘kokako‘ (no 45, September 2026, pages 140-142).

On the human side, Miller’s environmental concern extends towards
victims of domestic violence, refugees and detained migrants, and
prison inmates. His world is that of nature but also of human heights
and depths. A rural noir atmosphere in places enables him to distil
the narrative of a whole lifetime into a single, telling image:

late winter rain
the radiance of rust
on the widow’s gate

Read the current issue of the journal here.

 

 

Ron Moss — ‘Cloud Hands’ (Nov 2021)

Ron C. Moss is a Tasmanian poet and artist whose haiku and short form poetry, has appeared in leading journals and anthologies across the world. His award-winning poems have been featured many times and translated into several languages. ‘Cloud Hands’ (Walleah Press) is the fourth major collection of Ron’s previously published haiku, and it brings together work from more than twenty years of writing.