the slow curve of summer zucchini

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P. H. Fischer

P. H. Fischer lives in Vancouver, Canada, on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples. He is co-editor of Prune Juice Journal. His poetry is published in leading international haiku/senryu/haibun journals and anthologies including Haiku 2023, skipping stone: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2022, and Contemporary Haibun 18. He is the winner of the Vancouver category of the 2022 Haiku Invitational of the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, and has served as a guest editor with The Haiku Foundation's Haiku Dialogue. Find him on Instagram @p.h.fischer

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  1. the slow curve of summer zucchini

    —P. H. Fischer

    A fun haiku!

    I often pan fry them for breakfast along with poached eggs. Not really poached, I did purchase them.

    fit as a zucchini this suitcase vacation

    Alan Summers
    unpublished

  2. Hi d. f.tweney,

    You mean naughty like eggplants or…

    sounding out 
    an end to love
    aubergine

    Alan Summers
    Blithe Spirit 32.3 (July 2022)

  3. wonderful! getting read to peel a zucchini to make it into cake with blueberries and walnuts – healthy and scrumptious!

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