Hello there. I hope that you’re safe wherever you may be.
Last night as I played Haikubes and prepared photos for upload, I noticed that it was taking an abnormal amount of time to work . . . and then there were lots of uploading errors. So tonight I’m going to post the poem I crafted after I rolled the Haikubes.
Theme and direction: A dream about my family
Three sons: dimpled cheeks.
Moonlight whispers gentle dreams
Hmmm. Everyone safe.
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Published by Monique Desir
Monique L. Desir was born and raised in Florida. She's an educator who hasn’t quite figured out how to escape the Sunshine State and is surviving and thriving within its alligator-infested clutches with her husband and three sons. The daughter of West Indian parents (Haitian father, Jamaican mother), she loves learning about different cultures, languages and people. She binge-watches forensic television shows and Soca dances until she glows! Why? So she can have seconds on cake! Her stories have been published in FIYAH Literary Magazine, Nightlight Podcast, Colorism Essays and Poems anthology Volume 2, and Rivière Blanche's 2019 Dimension Uchronie short story anthology, and forthcoming in The Dread Machine. Find her on Twitter @moniquedesir.
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