Book of the Week: Sailing Bones
Raymond Roseliep’s was an early, poetic voice that helped stretch the boundaries to allow our non-Japanese ethos to enter the form . . .
It’s Getting Late — Nominate your book for a 2015 Touchstone Award!
Enter your book of haiku into consideration for a 2015 Touchstone Distinguished Books Award.
THF Weekly Haiku Puzzler #2
THF Haiku Cryptologist Anita Krumins decodes last week’s puzzle, and offers a new one.
Book of the Week: Haiku
Rod Willmot’s hand-lettered early poems have stood the test of time, and you’ll find some of his best-known poems here . . .
THF Galleries: Haiga of Ron C. Moss
Ron’s work is familiar not only through his haiga but also his book covers
Donna Bauerly Reads from her Biography of Raymond Roseliep
Donna Bauerly, author of the new Roseliep biography, talks about her reading tour.
It’s Getting Late — Nominate your favorite haiku for the 2015 Touchstone Awards today!
Nominate your best poem from 2015, and that of a fellow poet, for a Touchstone Award.
THF Galleries: Image Haiku of Marlene Mountain
Marlene’s work was always strongly inflected by her art school background
Book of the Week: Jazztronaut
Geert Verbeke has plied his idiosyncratic notions of haiku and tanka in dozens of books, but nowhere better than when he takes on the theme of music, as here . . .
THF Lectures: Ruth Yarrow
Ruth Yarrow entertains and educates us in this lively presentation about birds she has known, east and west.
THF Report on its NEH Grant Proposal
Foundation Librarian Garry Eaton updates us on the progress of a grant proposal made by the Foundation to the National Endowment for the Arts.
THF Touchstone Gardens
Winners of the prestigious Touchstone Awards share where they’ve sited their Touchstones.
Old Pond Comics: Jamming Crabs
Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her new Haiku-Comics series.
THF Lectures: Zinovy Vayman on Humor
Zinovy Vayman weighs in on humor in haiku in his presentation from Ghent in 2013.
