green field
    fallow field
a scarecrow's
    patchwork
life

Published by

Lorin Ford

Growing up first in the Seaford Beach/Kananook Creek area and then in Cann River, Croajingolong country, East Gippsland, formed Lorin's sense of belonging to the natural world. Lorin began writing haiku in 2004. She served on the judging panel for the Haiku Dreaming Awards (2009), on the The Haiku Foundation's Touchstone Books Awards Panel (2010, 2011 and 2012) and was co-judge with Lee Gurga for the H.S.A.'s 2018 Henderson Haiku Awards. Lorin was haiku editor for the first nine (quarterly) issues of Notes From the Gean (2009 - 2011) and subsequently publisher of A Hundred Gourds (2011 - 2016) where she served as haiku editor, features editor, managing editor and in other editorial roles. In 2014 she founded the 'Red Kelpie Haiku Group' (Melbourne, Australia), convening four meetings each year until the group broke up subsequent to its twentieth meeting in June 2019. Over the years, Lorin's haiku have received awards and been included in excellent anthologies. Books Published: 'a wattle seedpod' (Post Pressed, Teneriffe, Qld, Australia, 2008); e-chapbooks: 'what light there is' (3Lights Gallery, 2009) and 'A Few Quick Brushstrokes', a winner of the Snapshot Press e-chapbook competition, 2011. All three publications are available online, free of charge.

7 thoughts on “”

  1. Fine work, plus these scarecrow need to be recognised for their steadfast work.

    green clouds
    the scarecrow worries
    a loose thread

    Alan Summers
    Publication Credits: Asahi Shimbun (2012)

  2. this way and that
    winter sun
    in a rabbit’s ear

    Scott Terrill
    The Heron’s Nest, Volume XIV, Number 1: March, 2012.

    (sometimes seen at the base of that patchwork life)

  3. Thank you for posting this! I will remember this one for a long time! These poems very much like Nietzsche’s quotes open up a whole new wider world of thoughts! I had fun being here! I hope you will keep posting more! Thank you!

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