Alive with birds and frogs, suffused with the threat of bushfire and flood, these haiku sing with the uniqueness of Australian life. The skill on show is breathtaking, as distinctive individual voices lay bare moments of joy, loss, awareness and connection to inner and outer landscapes.
Esther Ottaway, Winner, Tim Thorne Poetry Prize, Arts Tasmania Literary Awards, 2022

Congratulations to Helen McDonald of Elwood Writers on having three haiku included in under the same moon: Fourth Australian Haiku Anthology (eds. Lyn Reeves, Vanessa Proctor, Rob Scott).
Each poet in the book is “helping to form and shape a unique Australian voice, whether that is through haiku with distinctly Australian kigo or through senryu which explores the human element of life in this country from its cities, suburbs and rural towns to the natural environment”.
Published by Forty South in Tasmania, this beautiful book is available directly from the online shop at the publisher’s website. Simply click here for more information.
Well done, Helen. We can’t wait to read this!
Happy reading to everyone.
EW


