Episode 05: 02-08-23 Rebecca Drouilhet

For February’s episode of Ripples in the Sand, award-winning poet and moderator at Inkstone Poetry Forum, Rebecca Drouilhet, joins host Sangita Kalarickal for a reading of Rebecca’s haiku, tanka, haibun, and tanka prose along with a bonus reading of her insightful essay on tanka. This is a sometimes poignant yet ever uplifting look into the world of the haiku-related arts as they pertain to real life. A rich dish of poetry to ease your day. Do enjoy the show.

Rebecca Drouilhet
Picayune, Mississippi, USA

Rebecca Drouilhet is a retired registered nurse living in the Deep South, an area within driving distance of New Orleans, the Mississippi Gulf coast and Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Her work has appeared in a wide range of cutting-edge haiku and tanka journals and e-zines, and has won numerous awards and contests over the years. While she mostly works in the Japanese-derived forms of haiku, tanka, haibun and tanka prose, she also writes short stories, and is currently working not only on a novel but also on a collection of high-quality tanka (Wings Crossing the Moon) which she hopes to publish as both a hard-cover book and on Amazon and Kindle as a paperback and Kindle e-book in a few months.

Her books Lighting a Path and Blue Dragonfly are available on Amazon as paperbacks and Kindle e-books. 

Amazon.com : Blue Dragonfly by Rebecca Drouilhet
Amazon.com : Lighting a Path by Robert Michael and Rebecca Drouilhet

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