HAIKU BRIDGES — An Interview with Owen BullockMay 12, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Haiku Bridges Our conversation with a trailblazer in the use of haiku as a healing tool and personal well-being practiceRead more
Book of the Week: To Make a World: One Hundred Haiku and One Waka by James LiguriMay 9, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features James Luguri left home at the age of thirteen to enter a Carmelite community.Read more
re:Virals 345May 6, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Harrison Lightwater - a gentle and elegant exampleRead more
Book of the Week: Penguins/Pingviner: Haiku by Danish Poet Johannes S. H. BjergMay 2, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Johannes Bjerg is from Denmark and writes, in both Danish and English.Read more
THF Galleries: Haiga of Corine Timmer 5May 1, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Haiga Galleries Corine Timmer’s haiga range is inexhaustibleRead more
re:Virals 344April 29, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Mark Gilbert elaborates. Frog or toad? — we can't be sureRead more
re:Virals 343April 22, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Mark Gilbert - a Kerouac haiku still fresh and raw, but out of fashionRead more
Book of the Week: My Own Rhythm: An Approach to Haiku by Ann AtwoodApril 18, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Ann is from California and has had a successful career as a photographer, poet and children’s author.Read more
re:Virals 342April 15, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Patricia McGuire - a journey to the other side of the haikuRead more
re:Virals 341April 8, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Ann Smith - transience and regenerationRead more
Book of the Week: Mount Gassan’s Slope: Haiku, Senryu and Sumi-e by Ann NewellApril 4, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Ann Newell offers us her sparse, deliberate haiku and powerful sumi-e drawings.Read more
re:Virals 340April 1, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Radhamani Sarma is enchantedRead more
THF Galleries: Haiga of Penney L. Mellen and M. R. DefibaughApril 1, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Haiga Galleries Collaborative haiga features the creative input of more than one perspective, leading to quite different sensibilities in concertRead more
re:Virals 339March 25, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Harrison Lightwater - many "buts"Read more
Book of the Week: Bashō: The Complete Haiku of Japanese Poet Matsuo Basho, in Translation by Jane ReichholdMarch 21, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features The 17th-century Japanese haiku master Basho was born Matsuo Kinsaku near Kyoto, Japan.Read more
HAIKU BRIDGES – Facebook group THE DAILY HAIKU marks its second anniversaryMarch 20, 2022Scott MasonFeatured Content, Haiku Bridges Celebrating its second anniversary, Facebook group THE DAILY HAIKU has built a highly collaborative and supportive community of more than 13,000 participants worldwide.Read more
re:Virals 338March 18, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals John Lanyon - the presentation of NatureRead more
Book of the Week: Because of a Seagull: A Book of Haiku by Gilles FabreMarch 14, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Gilles Fabre started writing haiku in the mid 1990’s when he took a sabbatical break for a year to travel around the world.Read more
re:Virals 337March 11, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Tim Cremin — a father's role...Read more
Book of the Week: A Selection by H. F. Noyes of his Favorite Haiku, Volume 2March 7, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features H.F. Noyes was a poet, editor, and psychotherapist.Read more