Dian Duchin Reed

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Poems & Essays

Look for Dian Duchin Reed’s poems in the following journals:

  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 52:2)
  • cattails one haiga (Spring 2021)
  • Contemporary Haibun Volume 16 one haibun and one haiga (2021)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun and two haiga (April 2021)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Winter 2020)
  • Autumn Moon Haiku Journal one haiku (Autumn/Winter 2020)
  • Poetry East “The Value of Nothing Much” from Dao De Jing: Laozi’s Timeless Wisdom (Fall 2020, 40th Anniversary Retrospective)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun and four haiga (December 2020)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Fall 2020)
  • cattails one haiga, one haibun, one haiku (October 2020)
  • THF Haiga Galleries 24 haiga (image plus haiku) (August 2020)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (September 2020)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 51:3)
  • Mayfly one haiku (Summer 2020)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (June 2020)
  • DailyHaiga four haiga (various dates, 2020)
  • Black & White Haiga/Haisha multiple haiga (2020)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku and one haibun (Issue 51:2)
  • DailyHaiga one haiga (February 28, 2020)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (March 2020)
  • Frogpond one haiku and one haiga on back cover (Winter 2020)
  • Autumn Moon Haiku Journal one haiku (Autumn/Winter 2019)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (January 2020)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 51:1)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (December 2019)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (December 2019)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (October 2019)
  • cattails one haiga (October 2019)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Fall 2019)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (September 2019)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 50:3)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (July 2019)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (June 2019)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Spring/Summer 2019)
  • Golden Triangle Golden Haiku Competition: one haiku (on display during March and April 2019)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (April 2019)
  • cattails one haiga (April 2019)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (March 2019)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (March 2019)
  • Autumn Moon Haiku Journal one haiku (Autumn/Winter 2018-2019)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (January 2019)
  • Haibun Today two haibun (December 2018)
  • DailyHaiga four haiga (2019, various dates)
  • cattails one haiga and one senryu (October 2018)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Fall 2018)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (October 2018)
  • Heron’s Nest one haiku (September 2018)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (September 2018)
  • Autumn Moon Haiku Journal one haiku (Spring/Summer 2018)
  • Under the Basho two haiga and one haibun (2018 issue)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (July 2018)
  • Heron’s Nest 2017 Illustration Contest winner
  • Frogpond one haibun (Spring/Summer 2018)
  • Haibun Today two haibun (June 2018)
  • cattails one haibun (April 2018)
  • Golden Triangle Golden Haiku Competition: two haiku (on display during March 2018)
  • Contemporary Haibun Online one haibun (April 2018)
  • Mayfly one haiku (Winter 2018, Issue 64)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 49:2)
  • Acorn one haiku (Spring 2018)
  • Scifaikuest one haibun (August 2018 print edition) and one haibun (May 2019 print edition)
  • Scifaikuest one haiga and one haiku (May 2019 online edition)
  • Grievous Angel one haiga (January 16, 2018)
  • Haibun Today one haibun (12:1, March 2018)
  • DailyHaiga one haiga (December 31, 2017)
  • Frogpond one haiku (Winter 2018)
  • DailyHaiga one haiga (December 20, 2017)
  • Tiny Words one haiku (October 2, 2017)
  • Modern Haiku one haiku (Issue 49:1)
  • Akitsu Quarterly three haiku (Winter 2017)
  • Akitsu Quarterly two haiku (Fall 2017)
  • Wild Plum one haiga (Fall-Winter 2017)
  • Wild Plum one haiku (Fall-Winter 2017)
  • Crab Creek Review “At Starbuck’s” (2016 Vol.1)
  • Poet Lore “The Tree Circus” (Fall/Winter 2015)
  • The Comstock Review “Mike, the Headless Chicken” and “Time Is a Brisk Wind, the Wisest Counsellor, the Stream I Go A-fishing in” (Spring/Summer 2015)
  • Nimrod International Journal “Cleaning Up” (Fall/Winter 2015)
  • Green Hills Literary Lantern “The Body Politic” and “The Absent Fathers” (volume 26, 2015)
  • Ezra: an On-line Journal of Translation “Crooked Cup of Awe,” “Go Ahead,” “Nothing Doing,” “Never Mind,” and “Words” (translated from the Dao De Jing; Winter 2016)
  • The Main Street Rag “How to Prepare for the Afterlife” (Spring 2015)
  • The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review “Toccata for Small Hands” (Summer 2014)
  • Parabola Magazine Facebook page “How to Succeed” (translated from the Dao De Jing; posted January 29, 2014)
  • Salamander “How Your Leaving Left Me” (Spring/Summer 2014)
  • Poet Lore “Your Ghost” (Spring/Summer 2014)
  • TriQuarterly “Cleaning Out” (Summer/Fall 2013)
  • Poetry East “Call It Kindness,” The Value of Nothing Much,” and “Enough” (translated from the Dao De Jing; Fall 2013)
  • Lalitamba “Like Jade,” “No Need,” “Using What’s Here,” “Harmony,” and “More Words” (translated from the Dao De Jing; 2015 issue)
  • Spillway “The End of the Capitola Theater” (Summer 2013)
  • Texas Review “Commemorative Statue,” “Taking In, Letting Out” (Fall/Winter 2013)
  • Salamander “Usefulness” and “The Secret” (translated from the Dao De Jing; Summer 2013)
  • Poetry East “Skying” (Fall 2012)
  • Nimrod International Journal “Out of Sight” (Spring 2012)
  • North American Review “Psalm” (Winter 2012)
  • TriQuarterly “Reincarnation” (Winter/Spring 2012)
  • The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review “Desdemona Resurfaces in Florida” (Summer 2011)
  • Nimrod International Journal “Identity Fraud,” “Illumination,” and “Round” (Spring/Summer 2011)
  • Tabatha Yeatts: The Opposite of Indifference “Holy Cats” (April 27, 2011)
  • Good Times Santa Cruz “Suspension,” “Dazzled,” and “The Map-Maker Muses” (Feb. 24, 2011)
  • Water~Stone Review “Suspension” (Fall 2010)
  • Poet Lore “Growing Up on Thirty-First Street” (Fall 2010)
  • Poetry East “Thanks,” “A Fool Sees Not the Same Tree,” ” Less Drag, More Glide,” “The Embroideress Dreams of Heaven,” and “Recorder” (Spring 2010)
  • Prairie Schooner “How to Navigate the Sea of Loneliness,” “Dazzled,” and “The Garden” (Spring 2010)
  • Light Quarterly “Your Highness” (Spring 2010)
  • Salamander “Prayer Lessons” (Winter 2009/2010)
  • Poetry East “On the Island, Waiting for News” (Fall 2009)
  • Calyx “The Map-Maker Muses” (Summer 2009)
  • North American Review “Medusa Discovers Styling Gel” (May/Aug. 2008)
  • Spillway “No Mana Now, Maybe Mañana” (2007)
  • Red Wheelbarrow “Photo of Me at Almost Three” (Spring 2007)
  • Rattle “Holy Cats”(Winter 2006)
  • Borderlands Texas Poetry Review “Devouring the Light” (Fall/Winter 2006)
  • The Comstock Review “The Bogeyman’s Voice, Lost in the Excitement” (Summer 2006)
  • Light Quarterly “Yard Din” (Spring/Summer 2006)
  • Texas Poetry Journal “In Twenty-Nine Palms, California” (Spring 2006)
  • Light Quarterly “Full of Carp in New York City” (Fall 2005)

Look for Dian Duchin Reed’s essays in the following journals:

  • North American Review blog “Words, Words, Words–Such a Fortune Wasted” (November 17, 2017)
  • Parabola “The Dao of Meaning” (Spring 2017)
  • Excellence Reporter “The Meaning of Life and the Effortless Action” (February 23, 2017)
  • The Nation “Ten Things You Should Know About Slow” (Dec.13, 2010)
  • Toastmasters “How to Read Poetry to Others” (March 2010)
  • Black Board Review “The Wisdom of Shakespeare’s Fools” (April 2009)
  • The Washington and Jefferson College Review“From Odysseus to Harry Potter: A Mythological Evolution” (Fall 2009)

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