In this special Poetry Pea episode, we celebrate impending close of our haibun submissions period with a curated selection of haibun readings. New to haibun? Don’t worry — helpful links in the show notes will guide you through this beautifully blended form of prose and haiku. All the pieces in this episode share something in common… but will you spot what it is? Answers in the shownotes. We also thank Johnny Moran for editing March’s video prompt and welcome Lakshmi Iyer, our guest editor for April. Be sure to submit your poems in the comments under the latest Poetry Pea YouTube video so they can be considered. Plus, there’s exciting news coming soon from Poetry Pea — and an opportunity you won’t want to miss. To make sure you hear about it, join the Poetry Pea membership via Buy Me a Coffee and sign up for the Poetry Pea mailing list. Pop in your earbuds and enjoy a thoughtful feast of haibun poetry. Poets included: If Wishes Were Horses Reid Hepworth, DSH issue 29 September 2024 The Wailers Bisshie, Cattails 2025 A loneliness business, and yet . . . Chen-ou Li, Contemporary Haibun Online April 2026 Invisible Web Simon Wilson, Cattails, October 2025 Memento Neena Singh, Cattails, October 2025 Multiverse Melissa Dennison, Drifting Sands Haibun, Issue 34, Dec 25 The Far Shore Sandip Chauhan, haikuKATHA, Issue 43, May 2025 Grandpa Carr’s Kohlrabi Nicky Gutierrez, Tendrils Haibun Journal, 2024 Mauerspechte Bisshie, Wales Haiku Journal,Winter 25/26 Rain Robert Witmer Tokyo, Japan, Drifiting Sands Haibun, issue 34, Dec 2025 Iterations David J Kelly, Tendrils Haibun Journal, 2024 The Soles of my Feet Gerry Jacobson, Kokako, Issue 42, March 23, 2025 Tides Jill Muhrer, Tendrils Haibun Journal, 2025