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The Nine Assassins

The first assassin juggles TikTok losing friends in Venice through Dogecoin

The second assassin called Miró narrowly avoids an anti-painting crisis

The third assassin toys online with OkCupid blinded with love

Amy, the go-to Smile4u influencer, designed by Heckler & Koch, pouts in silhouette

Another merc dreams of hilltop and lonely assignations writing limericks to killer drones

The sixth assassin learns new alpha-numeric passwords to forget illiquid assets

The seventh assassin, ex-Special Forces, navigates glamping sites hunting bedbugs.

Another assassin just forgot the new number one rule.

the shrike
under a lowering moon
lines up

About the Author

Alan Summers

UK-based, Japan Times award–winning writer Alan Summers hangs out at coffee bars more than notorious places of yesteryear. You can catch several of his haibun in the ground-breaking Journeys 2015: An Anthology of International Haibun by Dr. Angelee Deodhar.


6 thoughts on “<strong>Alan Summers</strong>, The Nine Assassins”

    • Many thanks for your comment, and getting you to laugh.

      Of course not all assassins are workaholics although job opportunities abound.

      Did you know that a number of classic Hollywood actors were assassins during WWII, by the way? Basil Rathbone, Christopher Lee, David Niven, and quite a few others.

      You never know who you are really talking to, especially nowadays. (smiles)

      warm regards,
      Alan

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