Bruce H. Feingold
Born 1951 in USA
Living in Berkley, California, USA
Bruce H. Feingold has won numerous awards including the Haiku Poets of Northern California Chimes Award and the HPNC 2012 International Senryu Contest. Bruce’s individual collections, Old Enough (2016), Sunrise on the Lodge (2010) and A New Moon (2004), were published by Red Moon Press.
More biographical information on this poet may be accessed at https://haikupedia.org/
yoga
unfolding
my mind
bottle rockets, #10, 2004
haiku dad
I help my daughter trim
her college essay
Hawaii Education Association Twenty-Seventh Annual International Haiku Contest – Humorous –2004 3rd Place
squash and tomatoes the sizzle of her sauté
Frogpond, Volume 37:1, 2014
f(ailing)s
Fire in the Treetops: Celebrating Twenty-five Years of Haiku North America, Michael Dylan Welch, editor 2015
before we say good morning the electoral map
Haiku Poets of Northern California San Francisco International Competition (First Place Senryu) 2012
republished in The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku, 2013
men's retreat--
toilet seats left
down
Haiku Poets of Northern California San Francisco International Competition Senryu, Honorable Mention, 2010
Egotesticle
The Haiku Foundation HaikuNow! International Haiku Contest 2012 - Innovative --- Commended
MOMA's Monet room iPhones browsing MOMA's Monet
bottle rockets # 32 2014
bickering
about nothing
but it’s everything
bottle rockets #15 2006
Epcot Center –
I cross Yucatan ruins
list trip
bottle rockets #17 2007
cutting her off
a New Yorker curses the SUV
even on Maui
2003 Hawaii Education Association Twenty-Sixty International Haiku Contest, Humorous – 2nd Honorable Mention
seasonal delicacy
the chef whips up his iPhone
for translation
Magnapoets, Issue 9 January 2012
starry night van Gogh and me on Vicodin
Modern Haiku Volume 43:3 Autumn, 2012
the transgender boy
flips her tassel right to left—
graduation morning
Shiki Monthly Contest – June, 2009
Dali! the curve of his waxed panache
Mill Valley Literature Review, Spring 2014
dana basket –
he rustles through the dollars
searching for change
Modern Haiku Volume 38; 2 Summer, 2007
a Super Bowl tweet without realizing it in five-seven-five
Yuki Teikei’s 40th Anniversary Anthology, Editor Patricia Machmilher
abandoned bunker
the young lovers snap
a selfie
Modern Haiku, Volume 47:2, Summer, 2016
Labor Day
the sixth grader's
worry lines
Volume XVI, Number 4: December 2014
across the driveway
candidates’ election signs
glare at each other
bottle rockets #11 2004
Indian programmer -
his job outsourced
to India
Modern Haiku Volume 38:3 Autumn, 2007
road trip
everyone agrees
on the Beatles
Mariposa Spring/Summer, 2014
bursting crunch
of sweet and sour pork –
post-op dinner
Mariposa 21 Autumn/Winter 2010
even on crutches they move faster Madison Avenue
bottle rockets #29, 2013
Hanoi
an army of motorbikes
running red lights
Failed Haiku : A Journal of English Senryu, October, 2016