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Contents Page: December, 2009, vol 5 no 4


Editor Ken Jones' Selection from This Issue

In each issue, one of our editors selects and comments on a haibun appearing in one of this year's issues that was in some way outstanding for him. For this issue, Ken Jones picked Joshua Gage's "Tragedy."

Joshua Gage, Tragedy (with Ken Jones' comments)


CHO Haibun Selections

Ed Baker, So
Collin Barber, Smudge
Jacob Bathanti, Hurricane Faye
Ava Cipri, 236 Laurel Hill Drive
Ava Cipri, Character Study
Ava Cipri, Third Anniversary
Marcyn Clements, Desert Birding
Glenn G. Coats, A Safe Distance from Home
Glenn G. Coats, Baptisms
Glenn G. Coats, For the Sake of a Quarter
Glenn G. Coats, Glittering Prizes
Garry Eaton, Earth, Air, Fire and Water
Judson Evans, Arsenale
Judson Evans, Snuff Blog
Judson Evans, Sonata for Garden Tools
Nancy James, Autumn: Momiji
Nancy James, Beans for Good Luck
Nancy James, Children’s Day
Stephen W. Leslie, Red-tailed Hawk
Bob Lucky, A Change of Heart
Bob Lucky, Maria Distasio
Francis Masat, Not a Black-or-White Matter
Francis Masat, Way, Way Down the Tracks
Melissa Meek, A Fine Pair of Croopy-downs
Sabine Miller, Altar
Jim Norton, Leafbursts
Carol Pearce-Worthington, I heard She Took His Ashes
Stanley Pelter, Arc Walk
Ray Rasmussen, Concert
Ray Rasmussen, This Advice Business
Tracy Royce, Productivity
Adelaide B. Shaw, Mary’s Cats
Adelaide B. Shaw, The Invitation
Richard Straw, Horses
Beverly Tift, A Great American Past Time
Beverly Tift, Escape Velocity
Amy Whitcomb, At Dusk


Haibun by the Editors

Ken Jones, The Fall
Jim Kacian, In High Times
Bruce Ross, The Blue Mosque



 

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