Book of the Week: Much Of It: Haiku by Ghanian Poet Jacob Kobina Ayiah MensahFebruary 20, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Jacob Kobina Ayiah Mensah is a mixed-media artist and has practiced art all his life.Read more
re:Virals 386February 17, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Jonathan Epstein - a perfect haiku: comments on "snow on reeds/the hush of a barn owl/across the fen" by Christopher JuppRead more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “winter melting”February 16, 2023Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay is a biweekly comics feature from Monica Plant.Read more
Book of the Week: White Rose, Red Rose: Haiku by Johnny Baranski and David H. RosenFebruary 13, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features With these forty short poems Johnny Baranski and David Rosen arrange a bouquet of hope.Read more
re:Virals 385February 10, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Patricia McGuire — an amusing observation: comments on "used-book store/its dusty true-crime section/covered with fingerprints" by John J. DunphyRead more
re:Virals 384February 3, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Jennifer Gurney — a lot to unpack: comments on "belfast campus blast/i sift through the remains/of my neutrality" by Marion ClarkeRead more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “nesting season”February 2, 2023Jim KacianFeatured Content, Features, Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay Haiku Comics of Hamilton Bay is a biweekly comics feature from Monica Plant.Read more
Book of the Week: Sanguinella: Haiku by British Poet Helen BuckinghamJanuary 30, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Helen Buckingham lives in Wells, England and her haiku have been featured in many journals..Read more
re:Virals 383January 27, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Sébastien Revon — in which box do we put our memories? Comments on "moving boxes…/still leaning on the bare tree/our rotten ladder" by Eva LimbachRead more
Book of the Week: Haiku: The Interior and Exterior of Being by Don BairdJanuary 23, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features In the Living Haiku Anthology, Don writes: My career is one of Martial Arts -- Kung Fu.Read more
re:Virals 382January 20, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Jonathan Epstein — nothing is ordinary: comments on "old coat/closer and closer/to my dad" by Sébastien RevonRead more
Book of the Week: Where Will This Train Take Me: A Collection of Haiku by Barbara F. BuckJanuary 16, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features A native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Barbara Buck has previously published three books of classical haiku.Read more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “wordless”January 16, 2023Jim 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 381January 13, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Amanda White - bleakly beautiful: comments on "beyond the poems/beyond the battlefield/mother’s vacant gaze" — Arvinder KaurRead more
Book of the Week: High Fashion: Haiku by Adjei Agyei-Baah With Photographs by Jerome BerglundJanuary 9, 2023Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features This chapbook is a collaboration between the poet Adjei Agyei-Baah and photographer Jerome Berglund.Read more
re:Virals 380January 6, 2023Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Harrison Lightwater — a palette of pale golden dawn: commentary on "a haddock/poaching in warm milk/first light" by Al Peat.Read more
Haiku Comics of The Hamilton Bay — “written new”January 2, 2023Jim 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 379December 30, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Mark Gilbert — fourteen billion years in an instant: comments on "fourteen billion years/that's all it took/to make today" by H. A. SapphoRead more
re:Virals 378December 23, 2022Keith EvettsFeatured Content, re:Virals Jennifer Gurney — a watershed experience! Commentaries on "merely a lake/flowing into a lake/Niagara Falls" by Maxianne Berger.Read more
Book of the Week: Earthlings by Allan BurnsDecember 19, 2022Dan CampbellBook-of-the-Week, Featured Content, Features Allan Burns has published haiku in Acorn, Frogpond, The Heron's Nest, Modern Haiku and other magazines.Read more