Librarian’s Cache: Robert Hoover’s Zen
Robert Hoover’s excellent book on Zen allows us to reacquaint ourselves with a topic allied with, if tangential to, haiku.
Book of the Week: alone tonight
Larry Kimmel has been writing lyrical, moving haiku for more than four decades.
Haiku Registry Update: Lots of New Poets
Find out what’s new with poets in the haiku world through the Haiku Registry.
Book of the Week: Tanka and Haikai: Japanese Rhythms
Sadakichi Hartmann may have been the one who codified haiku into three lines.
Book of the Week: walking into the sun
Jan Bostok’s haiku before she became the godmother of Australian haiku.
Librarian’s Cache: Mike Spikes on Jack Kerouac
Digital Librarian Garry Eaton highlights especially interesting work from The Haiku Foundation’s holdings.
Book of the Week: Emblems of Arachne
Charles Henri Ford’s is one of the most enigmatic voices in English-language haiku.
Book of the Week: endgrain
Dee Evetts became recognized as a major haiku voice with the publication of this classic volume.
Book of the Week: The Full Canoe
Rosa Clement’s haiku have been appreciated in her native Brazil and around the world.
Book of the Week: Empty Account
Ralf Bröker’s personal journey to and back from burnout speaks to all of us.
