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Issue 29: August 2025
Haibun: 62 words
By Bob Lucky

The Future Is on Its Way

 

The neighborhood is changing. Elders negotiate with the ancestors behind closed doors and shuttered windows. Refuse to give up the ghost. Refuse to be moved into care facilities to assuage the guilt of those who don’t care. Or can’t care. Can’t shoehorn a hospital bed into a studio apartment.

dawn
the scattered light
of an ambulance

Bob Lucky’s
Issue 29 (August 2025)

latest book is a collection of tanka and tanka prose, Careful Not to Startle the Yaks (Cyberwit, 2025). He is also the author of My Wife & Other Adventures (Red Moon Press, 2024); My Thology: Not Always True But Always Truth (Cyberwit, 2019); Conversation Starters in a Language No One Speaks (SurVision Books, 2018), a winner of the James Tate Poetry Prize; and Ethiopian Time (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2014), an honorable mention in the Touchstone Distinguished Book Awards. He lives in Portugal.

More on the Web: By, About, and Beyond

Book Review: My Wife & Other Adventures by Rich Youmans in contemporary haibun online (20:3, December 2024)

Clare MacQueen’s enthusiastic endorsement of My Wife & Other Adventures: “a mondo memoir of tiny poetic narratives infused with [Lucky’s] signature wit, wordplay, and philosophical musings; a handbook of 63 haibun that takes us meandering on a taste tour through the Near and Far East, entertaining as it enlightens...”

Bob Lucky at Haikupedia.org (September 2024)

A Tribute and Commentary on Bob Lucky’s new collection, My Thology: Not Always True but Always Truth by Ray Rasmussen in cho (15:4, January 2020)

 
 
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