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The Librarian’s Cache – Echidna Tracks: A Haiku Journal from Australia
Echidna Tracks: A Haiku Journal from Australia
Geetanjali Rajan
Janmashtami ∼ mixed with His feet prints my kitten’s paws —Geetanjali Rajan
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Amoolya Kamalnath — a new world in front of us: commentaries on "h(AI)ku" and "depression pills for craters on the moon" by Marilyn Ashbaugh
Baisali Chatterjee Dutt
nolen gur … the warm taste of winter on my tongue —Baisali Chatterjee Dutt
THF Galleries: Photo Haiku of Linda Ludwig 2
Linda Ludwig second gallery explores the combination of photography and literature to craft her photo haiku . . .
It’s Not Too Early to Nominate Haibun for a Touchstone Award!
Nominations are now open for the Touchstone Awards for Individual Haibun! Please send us two of your favorite haibun, one of which may be your own. Nominated haibun must have been published for the first time in 2023 and may…
Book of the Week – dregsongs from blab cartilage: gendai haiku by Nathan Hassall
Nathan Hassall was born in the United Kingdom. He received a BA Hons in History at the University of Kent and also studied at the University of Massachusetts.
New to Haiku: What to Do After Your Second (or Tenth!) Haiku Publication
Earlier this year, I suggested things to consider after your first haiku publication. To recap: celebrate your publications (always!), support the journal in which your poem appeared and make plans to submit again, start and keep good records of your…
