I’ve had an epiphany after years of people telling me that I brush my teeth too hard and drink too much wine and chop onions too small for the stew. I’m certain my death will be a disaster, but at least I’ll get it wrong only once.
		
			yard sale 
			taking the whetstone 
			back inside
        
        
        
            is a regular contributor to haiku, haibun, and tanka journals. His fiction, nonfiction, 
            and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in Flash, Rattle, Modern Haiku, 
            KYSO Flash, MacQueen’s Quinterly, SurVision, Haibun Today, The Haibun 
            Journal, and Contemporary Haibun Online (the latter for which he served 
            as content editor from July 2014 thru January 2020).
        
			His chapbook of haibun, tanka prose, and prose poems, Ethiopian Time (Red Bird 
			Chapbooks, 2014), was an honorable mention in the Touchstone Book Awards. His chapbook 
			Conversation Starters in a Language No One Speaks (SurVision Books, 2018) was 
			a winner of the James Tate Poetry Prize in 2018. He is also the author most recently 
			of a collection of prose poems, haibun, and senryu, My Thology: Not Always True 
			But Always Truth (Cyberwit, 2019); and an e-chapbook, What I Say to You 
			(proletaria.org, 2020).