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Ron C. Moss (left) lives in Tasmania and has been writing haiku and related genres since 1999. In that time he has published over a thousand haiku worldwide and his haiku appear in many collections and prestigious anthologies. Ron’s first collection The Bone Carver won the Snapshot Press Book Award, the Haiku Foundation’s Touchstone Award, and an Honourable Mention in the Haiku Society of America’s Merit Book Award. Ron is highly regarded in the international haiku community and a member of many societies and groups. He is often asked to judge competitions and acts as an editor on various projects.
Ron is also a visual artist and award winning photographer and he often combines his poetry and art and has exhibited both here, and interstate. He has also travelled to NZ and the USA to give presentations and workshops of his art and poetry. Ron was the artist in residence for the long running A Hundred Gourds Journal and continues to promote haiga through the Australian Haiku Society's regular haiga competition.
His second collection Bushfire Moon contains haiku and prose written about his experiences as a Tasmanian Volunteer Firefighter. Ron's latest collection Broken Starfish (walleah press, 2019) brings together haiku from over twenty years of writing and publishing in leading journals. This collection also contains simple ink paintings by Ron that link and shift with the haiku. Both Bushfire Moon and Broken Starfish are available directly from Ron at ronmoss8@gmail.com
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Ron C. Moss lives in Tasmania and has been writing haiku and related genres since 1999. In that time he has published over a thousand haiku worldwide and his haiku appear in many collections and prestigious anthologies. Ron’s first collection The Bone Carver won the Snapshot Press Book Award, the Haiku Foundation’s Touchstone Award, and an Honourable Mention in the Haiku Society of America’s Merit Book Award. Ron is highly regarded in the international haiku community and a member of many societies and groups. He is often asked to judge competitions and acts as an editor on various projects.
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