Kat Lehmann
Born: 1969 in Reading, PA
Currently: Guilford, CT
Kat is a founding co-editor of whiptail: journal of the single-line poem. A former research biochemist, she likes to contemplate the grandiose within the details.
Website: https://katlehmann.weebly.com/
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an answer without end quotes the forest stream
Frogpond 46.2, Spring/Summer 2023
Museum of Haiku Literature Award, Frogpond Best of Issue Frogpond 46.2, 2023
what remains
after the river is gone
this empty bed
Mayfly 69, 2020
Winner, The Haiku Foundation Touchstone Award for an Individual Poem, 2020
peony opening my heart too close to the surface
Kingfisher 8, 2023
anonymous my shadow follows into the autumn meadow
Modern Haiku 54:3, 2023
morning sea
I shake the night
from my wings
Kingfisher #5, 2022
Short List, The Haiku Foundation Touchstone Award for Individual Poems, 2022
fieldstone wall
the illness that grandmother
kept to herself
The Heron's Nest, June 2023
the same argument swans
Modern Haiku 54.2, 2023
spring melt
the moons rise in all
the low places
5th Basho-an International English Haiku Competition, 2023
trapped in a body the star a sky wanders
Kingfisher 7, 2023
diameter pi
the lake solves
for moon
Frogpond 45:3, August 2022
Honorable Mention, Dwarf Stars Award, 2023
no matter how it ends a bluebird’s song
Ito En ARt of Haiku, August 2022
A New Resonance 13, Red Moon Press, 2023
Venn raindrops winter circles into one
Bones 24, 2022
doing her best motherless rain raises the daisies
Frogpond 47.1, 2024
born a tree how easy the river speaks
A New Resonance 13, Red Moon Press, 2023
suddenly fishless my ocean pinned under the atmosphere
A New Resonance 13, Red Moon Press, 2023
as much as spring weighs the loneliness of leaves
Modern Haiku 53.2 and Haiku 2023