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Author: an'ya

an'ya, whose haigo (haiku nom de plume) loosely translates to 'a peaceful light in the moonless night', lives in Oregon, USA. She has been bestowed (too numerous to mention here) top world-class awards and honours for her haiku poetry, as well as other verse forms, not only throughout the United States, but in Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, India, the UK, Brazil, France, and the Balkans. For more information, see an'ya's extended biography an'ya is also the director for WHCbeginners.
a hesitation in the way the branches blow harvest moonrise
Posted on 28 September 20041 October 2025Author an'yaCategories Issue 0420 Comments on
faroff boat whistle i close the loop of my embroidery thread
Posted on 17 June 20041 October 2025Author an'yaCategories Issue 048 Comments on
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