“We are very much impressed with this gorgeous poem. We enjoyed the clean detail, and the expert examination of death and tradition, nature and industrialism.”— Missouri Review
BIO Ian Haight’s collection of poetry, Celadon , won Unicorn Press’ First Book Prize. With T’ae-yong Hŏ, he is the co-translator of Red Rain on a Spring Complete Poems of Nansŏrhŏn and Homage to Green Tea by Ch’oŭi , both forthcoming from White Pine Press. Poems, essays, interviews, reviews, microfiction and translations appear in Barrow Street , Writer’s Chronicle , Hyundai Buddhist News , Full Stop , MoonPark Review and Prairie Schooner. For more information, please visit ianhaight.com.
When not writing or reading or being a father-husband or monitoring our dog Sparkie, I meditate. Or watch a movie that looks like it has potential. I also try to keep up with all the social media that goes with being a serious minded writer in this day and age. It's fun though, it all changes everyday. More info here: http://www.ianhaight.com/