Photo Haiku of Paul Geiger
Paul’s background in the sciences is evident in his approach to photo haiku . . .
Book of the Week: at herring cove
Ronald Baatz’s keen observations of birds and supple lines of haiku are in full flow in this early collection.
Time’s Running Out for the Touchstones!
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There’s Still Time — Nominate a Poem for a Touchstone Today!
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Book of the Week: Cornflowers
Evelyn Hermann was most interested in the fun haiku (and senryu) could provide, and this collection is evidence.
Book of the Week: Beyond the Paper Lanterns
A powerful thematic volume from one of New Zealand's best and most beloved haiku poets, Cyril Childs.
Book of the Week: A Nameless Place
Joanne Morcom explores some of her deepest fears — and ours — in this haunted collection.
Book of the Week: Dark Leaves
Powerful thematic writing such as this is why Carol Dagenhart was considered one of the best haiku poets of her time.
Send Us the Best of 2016 — Nominate a Poem for a Touchstone!
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Book of the Week: railriders
This brief book from Catherine Mair, one of the leaders of New Zealand haiku, explores the theme of the “Old West.”
