
Bruce Kennedy lives in Brooklyn, New York, and works in Manhattan in children's publishing. An early editor of Frogpond, he recently returned to haiku writing with the publication of the chapbook an upside down bucket (Hermit's Eye Press, Oct. 2000), as well as with appearances in The Heron's Nest. Currently he is editing an anthology of cat, dog & pet haiku. For further information on this project, or to obtain submission guidelines, contact sengan-at-mindspring.com. Or write Bruce Kennedy, 62 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. an upside down bucket (Hermit's Eye Press, Brooklyn, NY, October 2000). "...a real gem of a book." Cor van den Heuvel "It's truly wonderful! Poem after poem hits the mark." Christopher Herold Previous credits include: Cicada, Frogpond, Brussels Sprouts, Wind Chimes, The Heron's Nest and others. haibun: "The Firehouse's Candles" haiku (in haiga): "a blue sky" - previously unpublished haiku: "misty rain" - from an upside down bucket (Hermit's Eye Press, Oct. 2000)

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haiku: "lilac branch" - previously unpublished
haiku: "dogwood in bloom" - from an upside down bucket (Hermit's Eye Press, Oct. 2000)
haiku: "autumn evening" - previously unpublished
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