Book of the Week: Cranes Arise: A Collection of Haiku by Native American Poet Gerald Vizenor
Cranes Arise is a collection of haiku scenes presented with place names.
Book of the Week: Balcony: One-Line Haiku by Dimitar Anakiev
Dimitar Anakiev began to write and publish poetry at the age of 13,
Book of the Week: Through the Café Door: 40 Haiku by Caroline Gourlay
She was the editor of Blithe Spirit, the journal of the British Haiku Society from 1998–2000.
Book of the Week: Pompeian Figures by John Martone
John's pen-names include Ordinary Fool and Worst of Sinners.
Book of the Week: A New Resonance – Emerging Voices in English Language Haiku
In this 1999 anthology, the editors present haiku by 20 authors.
Book of the Week: The Cutter – A Book of Haiku by Joann Grisetti
Joann grew up in Sasebo, Japan and currently lives in Florida with her husband and two sons.
THF Galleries: Haiga Collage of Elizabeth Crocket
Elizabeth Crocket finds a unique approach to haiga
Book of the Week: The Golden Book: Haiku and Collages by Greek Poet Zoe Savina
The beautiful artwork and haiku poems are dedicated to the writer Lafcadio Hearn.
Book of the Week: monk & i: a collection of haiku by vincent tripi
Much of Vincent Tripi's poetry reflects a Buddhist foundation.
Book of the Week: Mon Poeme Favori/My Favorite Poem: A Book of French Language Haiku by Jean Antonini
This book of French language haiku by Jean Antonini is translated into English by Richard Bateman.