Oregon Haiku & Tanka Society
C e  R o s e n o w
Ce Rosenow is the publisher of Mountains and Rivers Press and the former co-editor of Northwest Literary Forum and Portlandia Review of Books. Her poetry, translations, articles, and book reviews have appeared in journals in the U.S. and abroad. In 1997, her rengay appeared in Beyond/Within: A Collection of Rengay, co-authored with seven other poets and published by Sundog Press. Her poetry chapbook,  The Backs of Angels, was published in 1998 by Tel-let Press in Charleston, Illinois, and her book of haiku, North Lake, was published in 2004 by Mountain Gate Press in Hillsboro, Oregon. She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature at the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon.


Ce Rosenow's Most Recent Book

North Lake. Hillsboro, OR: Mountain Gate Press, 2004. 69 pages, 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", perfect softbound, letterpress. Copies available in Oregon bookstores and from the author at 815 E. 28th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97405. $15.00 in U.S. funds includes postage.

�The reader comes to feel North Lake is not only an appealing place to visit in these haiku, but to embrace in one�s own inner space.� � from the Afterword by Phyllis Walsh, editor of
Hummingbird.

North Lake is highly recommended for lovers of nature, haiku and poems that draw you in and melt away boundaries.� � from a review of North Lake by Linda Jeannette Ward in Hermitage, Vol. 2, No. 1-2, 2005.


Journal and Magazine Publications

Ce Rosenow�s poetry has appeared in these journals and magazines:
Basho Haiku Anthology, 1994; Basho Haiku Anthology, 1995; black bough; Brussels Sprout; Cicada; Five Lines Down; Frogpond; Haiku Headlines; HPNC Gulf War Anthology; Haiku Spirit; Hermitage; Hummingbird; Lynx; Mayfly; Mirrors; Modern Haiku; Moonset; New Moon; Persimmon; Piedmont Literary Review; Pine Needles; Poetalk; Potpourri; Raw Nervz; Sparrow; Spin; Sunlight Through Rain: A Northwest Haiku Year; and Woodnotes.
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morning drizzle
       falling gently into moss
           camellia blossom
Sample Haiku by Ce Rosenow

Christmas Eve�
hanging her ornaments
without her

rustling leaves�
the flock of sparrows
reverses itself
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