This page is a record of my haiku selected by editors for the Haiku Society of America anthologies for poems by members (since 2013).
2013
Wisconsin spring
sandhill cranes
in a field of snow
Published in This World: Haiku Society of America 2013 Members’ Anthology, edited by Carolyn Coit Dancy.
Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog
Daily Haiku: April 10, 2019
2014
morning prayer
water birds flying north
stay close to water
Published in Take-out Window: Haiku Society of America 2014 Members’ Anthology, edited by Gary Hotham.
This haiku was first published in SMILE, 67, 2010.
2015
January thaw . . .
letting go
of old heartaches
Published in A Splash of Water: Haiku Society of America 2015 Members’ Anthology, edited by Catherine J.S. Lee.
2016
light falls
through yellow maple leaves
the mercy of God
Published in Full of Moonlight: Haiku Society of America 2016 Members’ Anthology, edited by David Grayson.
Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog
Daily Haiku: Aug. 21, 2019
2017
country roads
reflections of light
from new steel roofs
Published in on down the road, Haiku Society of America 2017 Members’ Anthology, edited by LeRoy Gorman.
I wrote this poem for EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2015: The Year of Light, The Haiku Foundation.
2018
paintings of trees
on old pine walls
quiet music
Published in Four Hundred and Two Snails, Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology 2018, edited by Nicholas M. Sola.
2019
one red tulip
blooms in the hosta border
time alone with God
Published in A Moment’s Longing, Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology 2019, edited by Tanya McDonald.
2020
peaceful morning
a prayer from childhood
still with me
Published in Bundled Wildflowers, Haiku Society of America 2020 Members’ Anthology. Bryan Rickert, Editor. The Daily Haiku: Nov. 10, 2020 at Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog.
2021
reading poems
from years ago
perennials bloom
Published in Visiting The Wind: The Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology 2021. Erin Castaldi, Editor.
Additional credit: “Wisconsin spring,” “morning prayer,” and “January thaw” were also selected for my Poet Profile at The Haiku Registry, The Haiku Foundation. Billie Wilson, editor.
Ellen Grace Olinger
Page was updated on November 27, 2021.
