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Web Sites in Category Haiku and Related Forms
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In the Moonlight a Worm - A detailed guide for the teaching of haiku to primary and secondary pupils, plus a self teaching guide. Best such materials on the Web, by George Marsh.

Millikin University Haiku - Millikin University Haiku web site hosts haiku projects, research and publications for students, faculty and the haiku community. This web site is a learning community forum for publishing haiku studies, for supporting haiku-related scholarship, and for expanding the haiku learning experiences beyond the physical limits of the residential campus. Webmaster Randy Brooks.

A Haiku Homepage - Phil Adams's haiku homepage, featuring haiku by a number of poets and good information on haiku in England. Submit your own haiku.

Aha! Poetry - The main entry page to Jane Reichhold's world of haiku, tanka, and linked poetry. One of the largest "haiku and related" sites on the WWW, with frequent new material.

Alaska Haiku Society - Alaska haiku poetry is shared by members of Alaska Haiku Society and guest poets. Site managed by Billie Wilson and Cindy Zackowitz.

An Introduction to Haiku - "200 Best Haiku of Japanese Literature." An interesting selection, in variable translations. Just a touch sentimental here and there.

Aozora - Devoted to the burgeoning haiku scene in the Balkan countries and southeastern Europe, with a list of and links to the Web sites of some dozen or more print magazines--many highly international. Webmaster Serge Tomé.

Basho Memorial Museum, Iga-Ueno, Japan - This is the English home-page of the Matsuo Basho Memorial Museum in his hometown, Ueno City, Mie Prefecture. Sponsors an annual English-language haiku contest with an August deadline, in connection with its Basho Festival in October each year.

Bilingual Haiku - Haiku, mainly in Japanese, but much of the site is bilingual with English as well. (If you're not set up to read Japanese on the Web, you'll see some gibberish.) A refreshing view from Japan, with contributions by others. Hosted by Noriko Kageyama.

Boston Haiku Society - Promotes the reading and writing of haiku poetry in English through public readings, constructive criticism among peers, and special programs in the Boston metropolitan area. The Society hosted Haiku North America 2001.

British Haiku Society - Founded in 1990, the British Haiku Society involves members from the British Isles and around the English-speaking haiku world. They publish a hardcopy magazine and newsletter, and sell their publications and books from their Web site.

California State Library - This is the welcome page of the California State Library, home of the American Haiku Archive. A simple search on the keyword "haiku" currently produces over 1600 items, mostly donated by Elizabeth Searle Lamb; undoubtedly the largest public collection in the US.

Chaba - An innovative site with haiku by several hands and music, brought to you by John Hudak. Back online after some hiatus.

Chiyo's Corner:  Journal - Colorful home page of an interesting print journal that features haiku, short linked poems, and short poems from tanka up to 30 lines. Edited by Kathleen P. Decker.

Contemporary Haiku - "Contemporary Haiku: Origins and New Directions", an essay by A.C. Missias. Clear summary of the situation in English.

Daily Haiku on Mann Library Home Page - The Mann Library at Cornell University presents a fresh haiku by an outstanding American haiku poet each day. Click on the "daily haiku" link. Edited by Tom Clausen.

Dhugal J. Lindsay's Haiku Universe - A WWW classic haiku site with many fine pages of excellent information on haiku, now with some new material. (If a link seems gibberish, scroll down for English.)

Dogwood Blossoms - An Internet haiku magazine edited by Gary Warner, last updated in 1998. Some good haiku reading.

First Australian Haiku Anthology - A fine haiku anthology built entirely online, and featuring quick loading, single-haiku presentation for contemplation, and brief biographical notes on authors. Clean, well thought out, and frequently updated with new work.

Forms in English Haiku - A thorough and highly technical discussion of serious haiku form in English, by Keiko Imaoka, a Japanese-American poet who writes in both languages. Highly recommended for advanced poets.

Free Times - A truly international haiku site in English and French, featuring haiku theory and practice, publication, rules, reading corner, library, publications, favourites. Online submission for a monthly online journal. Webmaster Serge Tome.

Haijinx - E-zine featuring haiku with humor, articles, haiga in different styles, and biographies of its contributors. Edited by Mark Brooks (US), Alan J. Summers (UK), Serge Tomé (Belgium), and Carmen Sterba (Japan).

Haikoo - Haiku for people, by Heather. With links to other sites of haiku and haiku information.

Haiku - History of haiku.

Haiku & Photography - Haiku combined with nature photography. One of the nicest haiku + photo treatments I've seen, and it loads in a snap. Kudos to R. V. Rasmussen.

Haiku - A Fanpage - A very brief introduction to haiku with a few links to more extensive Haiku sites.

Haiku 2000 - Links to web pages that amplify information found in 'The Art of Haiku 2000', a book from Gerald England's New Hope International Press.

Haiku Beach - A modest site dedicated to haiku poetry. The site contains haiku written by the site creator and encourages participation by other haiku poets. Managed by Colin Shaddick.

Haiku by Everyone - User-contributed poetry collection.

Haiku Canada - Haiku Canada is a society of haiku poets and enthusiasts founded in 1977 by Dr. Eric Amann, Betty Drevniok and George Swede. Members share information on haiku, haiku events, organizations, markets and publications. Publishes Haiku Canada Newsletter.

Haiku For Beginners - A lesson in Haiku appreciation and writing, conducted by Paul Brown.

Haiku for People! - A primer on haiku.

Haiku in English in North America - A succinct history of haiku in North America, with insights as to why haiku flourished there and how North American haiku have influenced the worldwide haiku community. By George Swede, a leading poet and critic in the genre.

Haiku Links - One of the most comprehensive collections of links to haiku and related materials on the WWW. Extremely well categorized, easy to use. Well maintained by Mark Alan Osterhaus.

Haiku Messages from Matsuyama - A collection of essays on the haiku form and its history, by Kametaro Yagi, from his book. Some of the information is dated.

Haiku North America 2003 - Th next recension of the biennial moveable feast of haiku involving Canadian, US, and Mexican poets and their theories. Previous conferences have taken place in Boston, Evanston IL, Portland OR, Toronto, and its point of origination, the San Francisco Bay Area. North America's premiere haiku event.

Haiku of Kobayashi Issa - A collection of haiku by the Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa, in romanized Japanese and with fine translations by David Lanoue.

Haiku Poet's Hut - Haiku by Soji, aka Gary Barnes, haiku by the masters, Basho, Buson, Issa, and by a number of contemporary practitioners of the art in English.

Haiku Poetry: Links, References and Resources - One of the most comprehensive collections of links to haiku resources on the Internet, assembled by Michael P. Garofalo. He is also a gardener, and his site, while very thorough on haiku, can take you to other corners as well.

Haiku Poets of Northern California - Homepage of one of the larger and more vigorous local haiku organizations in North America.

Haiku Presence - The web site of Haiku Presence, a British haiku magazine edited by Martin Lucas.

Haiku Reality/Haiku stvarnost - Essays, criticisms, analyses..., haiku gallery, book reviews, selected haiku etc. Bilingual (Serbian/English). Webmaster Saša Važić. (From home, click on British flag for English.)

Haiku Society of America - "The Haiku Society of America is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1968 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in English." Publishes journal Frogpond. Recently updated, with new features (Feb 2001).

Haiku Spirit - Thanks to webmaster Gilles Fabre, the "Haiku Spirit" begun by Jim Norton and Sean O'Connor lives in a new form. The site includes archived poems from the 20 hard-copy issues of the magazine, and much new work, with room for contributions in French and English.

Haiku Spirit: The Art of Haiku - Web site of Haiku Spirit, a print journal of haiku, haibun, tanka renga and related forms with anthologies, articles and book reviews. Edited by Sean O'Connor and Jim Norton.

Haiku, Senryu, Tanka - Links pertaining to haiku, senryu, tanka and other short forms of poetry, selected and annotated.

Haiku.com - A new haiku site conducted by Alexander Lawrence and associates. So far, mostly links--carefully chosen and categorized. Also invites submission of haiku for future publication on the site.

Haikucachoo - Haiku in 5-7-5, mostly of flora and fauna, from open submissions. Formerly "Haiku Nature Wall". Edited by Cattigerli.

HaikuHut.com - Haikuhut is a site that exhibits, supports, and mentors in the creation of Haiku, Senryu, and Tanka, as well as other 'short forms' of poetry. Includes Photo Haiku that merge images and words. Short Stuff, an on-line journal of short form poetry is published monthly. Webmaster Michael Rehling.

Haikumania - Portal to dozens of experiments with and extensions of haiku, managed by Paul T. Conneally.


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