Book of the Week: Scaring Crow: A Collection of Haiku by Ghanaian Poet Adjei Agyei-Baah
Adjei Agyei-Baah is the the co-founder of the Africa Haiku Network and The Mamba.
Book of the Week: bug-eyed & bird-brained by Rick Clark with Sumi illustrations by Fumiko Kimura
Rick Clark is a poet, editor, and educator who has also dabbled in classical violin, birds, filmmaking, photography, Zen, and yoga.
THF Galleries: Photo Haiku of Hiroyuki Tsuda
Hiroyuki Tsuda brings the histories of two haiku traditions to bear on his haiga practice
Book of the Week: Mlijecnom Stazom (Down the Milky Way): A Book of Haiku by Dejan Pavlinović in Croatian and English
Dejan Pavlinović (born January 30, 1968) is a Croatian haiku poet and a graduate in English and German languages and literature.
Book of the Week: The River’s Edge: A Collection of Haiku by British Poet Annie Bachini
Annie is featured in a Haiku Foundation Poet Profile and lives in London, England.
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Amoolya Kamalnath - a soulful senryu: commentaries on Eleonore Nickolay's poem "All Soul's Day/my cake never as good/as hers"
Book of the Week: One or Two of a Kind: Collated by Jim Kacian
This book features some poets who are the first in their country to make their cultures aware of haiku.
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Sébastien Revon - a surrealist poem of longing and awe — commentary on Peter Yovu's poem "sunrise darkens the face I dream with"
THF Galleries: Photo Haiku of Elizabeth Crocket
Elizabeth Crocket includes photo haiku in her haiku toolbox
Book of the Week: Renga 4×2 by British Poets Colin Blundell and Dick Pettit
This is a collection of renku by British poets Colin Blundell and Dick Pettit.
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Marion Clarke - our lessening grip of control...
Commentaries on John Stevenson's haiku: in the beginning/he was just pretending/to sound grumpy
Book of the Week: 75 Haiku – A Collection of Haiku from Indian Poet Manu Kant
Many of Manu’s poems are observations about the lives of wastepickers.