A Call for Haiga for the Heritage and Haiku Contest
A new haiku contest with a scientific twist
A Call for Haiga for the Heritage and Haiku Contest
A new contest for haiga celebrating our heritage buildings
The Haiku Foundation Announces Its Touchstone Distinguished Books Award Short List for 2020
The shortlist of the best poems published in 2020
The Haiku Foundation Announces Its Touchstone Individual Poems Long List for 2020
The longlist of the best poems published in 2020
Season by Season: Episode 12 – Wintering Insects Awake
In this invigorating episode, "Wintering Insects Awake," Alexis and Kit are swept away by March winds to the mountains and the seaside as they traverse this season of awakenings. Our co-hosts reflect on a year of Season by Season, while looking forward to the seasons still to come. In Hiro's Corner, a trio of fragrant plants are on the menu: ninniku, nira, and nobiru.
THF Galleries: Haiga of an’ya and Ed Baker
an’ya honors the late Ed Baker with this collaborative memoir . . .
Season by Season: Episode 11 – The Beginning of Spring
In this hopeful episode, "The Beginning of Spring," Alexis and Kit notice signs of winter's end among the scents of the trees, the songs of birds, and a special, perhaps romantic, feeling in the air. Hiro's Corner takes a look at a boggy perennial.
THF Galleries: Haiga of Debbie Strange 2
Debbie uses several media approaches in her haiga practice, not that common . . .
Season by Season: Episode 10 – Early Cold
In the first Season by Season episode of the New Year, Alexis and Kit prepare for the upcoming year while discussing the season of keeping resolutions, visits from snow crows, windy winter weather, and early growing plants that herald the coming spring. Hiro's Corner takes a closer look at the Japanese calendar and the naming of the month of January.
