Book of the Week: an apocalypse of haiku
Judy Kamilhor is one of many who wrote longer poems before discovering haiku. This small and attractive volume (kami haiku, 2006) shows some of her first explorations in the genre.
You can read the entire book in the THF Digital Library.
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Haiku featured in the Book of the Week Archive are selected by Jim Kacian, and are used with permission.
the haiku book i ordered arrived in an empty package . . .hitting my head, the water of enlightenmentflea market reruns — I love luciteview from the elevated train — each window frames a q u e s t i o nis the moon half-full or half-empty? election daylost forever: the arhaeology of typewriters