re:Virals 372November 11, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Sébastien Revon — the essence of beginnings: commentaries on "Today/our story starts/with cherry blossoms." by Chloe ChanRead more
Book of the Week: Fish and Moon: A Chapbook of Haiku by Canadian Poet Terry Ann CarterNovember 7, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Poet and paper artist, Terry Ann Carter is the author of six collections of long form poetry, two haiku guidebooks, and five haiku chapbooks.Read more
re:Virals 371November 4, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Harrison Lightwater: flowers come out?.. commentaries on "chrysanthemums trying on my wife's kimono" by Jacob BlumnerRead more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “complements”November 2, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay is a biweekly comics feature from Monica Plant.Read more
re:Virals 370October 28, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Sushama Kapur: classic horror - commentaries on "the scream it owns just before it" by John HawkheadRead more
Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation — “the skeleton”October 28, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Second Life Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation is a weekly look at haiku from the source, and how it might be brought to us, presented by Dan Bornstein.Read more
Book of the Week: Snail My Friend: A Collection of Haiku by Nika (Jim Force) and IssaOctober 24, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Nika’s haiku were written in direct response to those of Issa or as a response to similar life experiences.Read more
Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation — “night fog”October 21, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Second Life Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation is a weekly look at haiku from the source, and how it might be brought to us, presented by Dan Bornstein.Read more
re:Virals 369October 21, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Amoolya Kamalnath - something large, something small: commentaries on "uploading to the cloud dandelions" by Marilyn AshbaughRead more
Book of the Week: Oblici Praznine (The Shapes of Emptiness): Haiku in Croatian by Robert BebekOctober 17, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Readers of Mr. Bebek’s subtle haiku will encounter an awesome sensibility: most notable in the poet’s appreciation of nuance, and in his close identification with nature .Read more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “such a red”October 16, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay is a biweekly comics feature from Monica Plant.Read more
re:Virals 368October 14, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Sébastien Revon - accepting, embracing, our light and darkness: commentaries on "i am i am not the darkness between subway stations" by Frank DietrichRead more
Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation — “the fan”October 14, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Second Life Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation is a weekly look at haiku from the source, and how it might be brought to us, presented by Dan Bornstein.Read more
re:Virals 367October 7, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Marcie Wessels — stronger through our connections with others: commentary on Ella Aboutboul's "butterfly knot / each of us / a wing"Read more
Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation — “some sleep”October 7, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Second Life Second Life: Japanese Haiku in Translation is a weekly look at haiku from the source, and how it might be brought to us, presented by Dan Bornstein.Read more
Book of the Week: Convicts Shoot the Breeze: A Book of Prison Haiku by Johnny BaranskiOctober 3, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Johnny spent time in prison after his arrests for nonviolent resistance to war and the Trident nuclear weapon system.Read more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “first stars”October 2, 2022Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay is a biweekly comics feature from Monica Plant.Read more
re:Virals 366September 30, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Alan Summers — a single line delivers its own pace and tension… Commentaries on "tiger bones steeped in rice wine my sanity" by Corine TimmerRead more
Book of the Week: Haiku Ikebana by Elena Malec, Accompanied by Photographs of Her Ikebana ArrangementsSeptember 26, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Elena Malec was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1954 and she started drawing at an early age.Read more
re:Virals 365September 23, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Amoolya Kamalnath — the wealth packed into a simple ku: commentaries on "garden party/the brief appearance/of butterflies" by Bryan RickertRead more