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| Issue 32: | June 2026 |
| Cheribun: | 231 words |
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is a mathematician and poet who lives in Miami, Florida, and enjoys being a digital nomad. Her first full-length poetry collection, The Haibun Laboratory, will be released by Cuttlefish Press this summer. Her writing is forthcoming in About Place Journal, Consequence Forum, and MoonPark Review; and has appeared in cattails journal, Contemporary Haibun Online, #FemkuMag, Frogpond, Haibun Today, Modern Haiku, The Other Bunny, Under the Bashō, and Wales Haiku Journal among others.
Two of her haibun were nominated by #FemkuMag for the Pushcart Prize. Her work has been nominated for Touchstone and Dwarf Star Awards, has won honorable mention in several contests, and appears in telling the bees: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2024.
Dozens of her papers on computational mathematics have been published, and she’s co-author of two mathematics textbooks: with Yaè Ulrich Gaba, The Shape of Data: Geometry-Based Machine Learning and Data Analysis in R (San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2023); and with Franck Kalala Mutombo, Modern Graph Theory Algorithms with Python (UK: Packt Publishing, 2024).
⚡ Engaging the head and the heart: why scientists turn to poetry by Josie Glausiusz in Nature (8 April 2026); Colleen M. Farrelly is among the scientists who “use verse to visualize complex problems or translate the wonders of science for wider audiences.”
⚡ The Haibun Zoo: A Guide to Current Rare Haibun Forms by Colleen M. Farrelly in MacQueen’s Quinterly (Issue 30X, December 2025)
⚡ Weathering the Storm, a sci-bun by Farrelly in Rattle Poets Respond (30 September 2025)
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