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triveni spotlight: 27th December 2025

  • Writer: Mohua
    Mohua
  • Dec 27, 2025
  • 1 min read

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts: Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Vidya Shankar

27th December 2025


triveni spotlight December 2025




her time for me time partner’s pilgrimage 

 


—Sumitra Kumar 

Haiku Dialogue (The Haiku Foundation), May 21, 2025






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Ode to the One-line Haiku


Coming from a free verse background, my venture into haiku was with the sole purpose of understanding, learning, and practicing the economy of words to enhance my writing. While the refinement happened, I also found myself drawn to haiku and eventually tried writing more of it. I enjoyed the challenge of having to express my thoughts in about 8 to 12 words spread over three lines, until I stumbled upon monoku. And then, it was no longer about the economy of words. Monoku was more of a dare with its focus on minimalism. The more monoku I read, the more I felt it was a genre unto itself within the larger scope of haikai poetry.  


In Spotlight this month, I offer a tribute to monoku, the one-line / single-line poem. My selection of poems range from work of poets who are adept with the form to those who do not consider themselves so but are experimenting with it.  


Vidya Shankar



Thank you Vidya. We look forward to signing off this year by learning more about this fascinating form.


Team Triveni Spotlight 

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3 Comments


Sumitra  Kumar
Sumitra Kumar
Dec 29, 2025

Thank you, Vidya, for spotlighting my poem! 🙏

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jaideep khanduja
jaideep khanduja
Dec 27, 2025

Moon's eclipse—

shadows swallow

tomorrow's dawn.


Jaideep Khanduja

India

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Alan Summers
Alan Summers
Dec 28, 2025
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I'm curious as this is a 3-line haiku:


Moon's eclipse—

shadows swallow

tomorrow's dawn.


Perhaps a 1-line treatment:


moon eclipse the shadows swallow tomorrow


?

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