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Author: Mary Stevens

Mary Stevens lives in the Hudson Valley among much wildlife. A member of HSA since 2003, her haiku have been published in several journals and blogs, The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku; the International Women's Haiku Festival: Women?s Voices; Now This: Contemporary Poems of Beginnings, Renewals, and Firsts; Write Like Issa: a haiku how-to; and The Wonder Code. She co-judged the 2013 Nicholas Virgilio Haiku Contest and presented ?The Cicada?s Voice: How Wabi Sabi Can Teach Us How to Live? at the 2015 Haiku North America in Schenectady, NY. She aspires to get out of her own way when writing haiku.
craft store a regiment of plastic buddhas in the garden aisle  
Posted on 21 January 20228 January 2022Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
antique shop today’s prices on vintage tags
Posted on 5 July 202128 June 2021Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 21.11 Comment on
Zoom— I hazard a new red lipstick
Posted on 17 June 202122 May 2025Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 21.15 Comments on
COVID summer swinging from the tetherball pole a length of spider web  
Posted on 6 October 202028 September 2020Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 20.25 Comments on
Indian summer corn-on-the-cob-shaped corn-on-the-cob holders  
Posted on 30 July 202024 July 2020Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 20.110 Comments on
getting out of it what I put in didgeridoo  
Posted on 15 October 20194 October 2019Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 19.23 Comments on
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