Librarian’s Cache: Rob Scott’s History of Australian Haiku
THF Digital Librarian Garry Eaton highlights Rob Scott’s history of Australian haiku.
Book of the Week: Weathergrams
Lloyd Reynolds was the first and most beautiful practitioner of this ancient Japanese ritual in the United States.
Book of the Week: Words on the Wind
Jim Norton’s work contains a minimalist beauty, neatly matched in this volume hand-bound by George Marsh.
The Renku Sesssions: A Day of Snow 2
Week two of our latest renku session, led by Marshall Hrychiuk
The Touchstone Distinguished Books Award Committee Announces Its Shortlist for 2015
The Touchstone Distinguished Books Award for 2015 publications.
Book of the Week: so many people go hungry
Mankh is a poet with a moral compass, as evidenced in this recent collection.
The Renku Sessions: A Day of Snow 1
Marshall Hryciuk leads us off in a new installment of The Renku Sessions.
The New Juxtapositions Is Here!
The Haiku Foundation releases Juxtapositions 2.1 online, and, as JUXTATWO, in book form as well.
Book of the Week: earthjazz
The title suggests two of Martin Lucas’s sources of inspiration, on view in this strong collection.
Are You Ready for Some Renku?
The Renku Sessions is back, starting next week, with Marshall Hryciuk at the helm.
Book of the Week: late geese up a dry fork
Burnell Lippy’s dry, acerbic voice is unique in haiku, and instantly recognizable.
Haiga of Ion Codrescu
Ion is recognized as one of the leading sumi-e artists in the Western world
