Jacqueline Thomas earned an A.S. in marketing and in retail management while attending Fresno City College. She would like to thank Professor David Dominguez for helping her become a better writer. Her works have been published in The FCC Review, Symmetry, and The American Journal of Poetry, Vol. X.
April National Poetry Month
Crossing the Finish Line by Jacqueline Thomas
Jacqueline Thomas earned an A.S. in marketing and in retail management while attending Fresno City College online. She was inspired by her English professor, Pilar Graham, to read and write poetry. Her works have been published in The FCC Review, Symmetry, and The American Journal of Poetry, Vol. X.
An Ancient Pond by Matsuo Basho
An ancient pond! With a sound from the water Of the frog as it plunges in.
Matsuo Basho, originally Matsuo Chuemon Munefusa, was born in Ueno, Japan, in 1644 to a family of samurai descent. Basho was introduced to poetry at a young age by Todo Yoshitada, for whom he worked and shared a mutual love of renga. After Yoshitada’s death in 1666, Basho moved to the capital city of Edo (now Tokyo), where he studied poetry and gained recognition for his use of the haiku form. In 1684, Basho left Edo to travel alone, and documented his travels in The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1694), which helped establish the haibun as a major form, connecting haiku with narrative prose. He was the author of numerous other anthologies and volumes of poetry, including Monkey’s Raincoat (1691) and The Seashell Game (1672). Basho died in Osaka on November 28, 1694.
Poetics by Christie Finley
Christie (Cummings) Finley grew up in Bakersfield where she graduated from Bakersfield High School and Bakersfield College. At UCLA, she studied Germanic languages and literature and earned the Master of Arts degree in 1973. That same year, she began teaching German at Santa Monica College and continued teaching there for 30 years. She also did work for various Los Angeles law firms. She is retired and lives with her husband in Sherman Oaks, California.
Like a Lotus, Open by Christie Finley
Christie (Cummings) Finley grew up in Bakersfield where she graduated from Bakersfield High School and Bakersfield College. At UCLA, she studied Germanic languages and literature and earned the Master of Arts degree in 1973. That same year, she began teaching German at Santa Monica College and continued teaching there for 30 years. She also did work for various Los Angeles law firms. She is retired and lives with her husband in Sherman Oaks, California.