THF Readings: Tom Clausen
Beloved haiku poet Tom Clausen offers poems from a variety of his books in this 2012 reading.
THF Haiku Crypto-Quiz
Anita Krumins offers a very challenging quiz to test your knowledge of who’s who in today’s haiku.
Librarian’s Cache: The Haiku Aesthetics of Dietmar Tauchner
THF Digital Librarian Garry Eaton highlights an essay by Austrian poet Dietmar Tauchner.
THF 2015 Survey Results
Each year the Foundation asks its readers how it’s doing — here are the results.
THF Galleries: Stephen Addiss
The Foundation debuts a new feature with the haiga of renowned artist and calligrapher Stephen Addiss.
Per Diem: Daily Haiku from Around the World—December 2015
Per Diem for December features haiku from Down Under.
THF Interviews: Gayle Bull
Gayle Bull was there when American Haiku was just getting started . . .
Book of the Week: small town
The trope of life in a small town as a subject for haiku dates to feudal Japan, and includes Hoyt, Spiess and now tripi among its adopters . . .
THF Reports: Our Frogpond Journey
Departing editors Francine Banwarth and Michele Root-Bernstein discuss their tenure as Frogpond editors.
THF Social Media Day
Social Media Director Stella Pierides highlights some of the Foundation's resources.
The Renku Sessions: “A Bowl of Cherries”
Linda Papanicolaou summarizes our third completed renku session, “A Bowl of Cherries.”
Black Friday at the THF Gift Shop
Find just the thing for that hard-to-shop-for haiku person on your holiday gift list at the THF GIft Shop.
THF2015 Fundraiser: A Raymond Roseliep Biography
THF Publications releases Donna Bauerly’s long-awaited biography of haiku pioneer Raymond Roseliep.
THF2015 Fundraiser: In Memoriam
A tribute to those haiku poets who have left the community in the past two years.
The Haiku Foundation 2015 Fundraiser
It’s time once again to help the Foundation continue its important work.
Book of the Week: whistling
Season is the author of several attractive chapbooks of haiku, this one being exemplary . . .
re:Virals 10
Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was Arrival & the Place Is gone — Amiri Baraka, Un Poco Low Coup (Ishmael Reed Publishing…
Book of the Week: Bells Are Calling
Jack de Vidas’s sole collection makes the argument on both sides of the globalization issue . . .
