biography

Paul David Mena was born in New York and now lives in Boston, where he works as a computer professional in the financial industry. He has been writing haiku since 1992, and is presently a member of the Haiku Society of America, the Boston Haiku Society and several on-line haiku communities. He has published three chapbooks and has contributed to numerous haiku journals, both on-line and traditional. Among his ongoing projects is an effort to combine his haiku with his wife Mary's black-and-white photography and making it available on the World Wide Web.

chapbooks, books, collections, & anthologies

Paul's been involved in the following books: tenement landscapes (1995, translation to Japanese 2000), brewpub chronicles (1998), and voice of the peeper - an anthology of the Boston Haiku Society (1999).

haijinx I:2 (summer 2001)

haiku: "Ash Wednesday" - previously unpublished
haiku: "midsummer fireworks" - previously unpublished
haiku: "my ex-wife in love" - previously unpublished

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Originally Published: 2001-2003
Revised Archive: March, 2010

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