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Author: Rob Dingman

Rob Dingman is 62 years old; married (40 years) with two adult children and one grandchild. He served in the U.S. Air Force and the Army National Guard. He spent five years as a police officer and nine years as a N.Y.S. Correction Officer and is presently retired. In addition to reading and writing haiku he enjoys flower gardening and hiking. Rob has been writing haiku casually for nearly twenty years and seriously for the last three years. He is the author of one book: Tom: Conversations With a Modern Day Sage.
I saunter deep in the labyrinth the stillness of autumn
Posted on 12 October 20185 October 2018Author Rob DingmanCategories Issue 18.26 Comments on
migrating geese a girl in a sandbox plays with trucks
Posted on 19 June 201716 June 2017Author Rob DingmanCategories Issue 17.13 Comments on
  abandoned house in the window a doll without eyes  
Posted on 30 October 201521 October 2015Author Rob DingmanCategories Issue 15.210 Comments on
before the rain the hills a necklace of flames
Posted on 3 December 201417 November 2014Author Rob DingmanCategories Issue 14.21 Comment on
roses lost in weeds– her teacup filling again with cold rain
Posted on 14 August 20134 August 2013Author Rob DingmanCategories Issue 13.28 Comments on
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