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#1
New to Haiku: Free Discussion Area / THF haiku app
November 18, 2011, 07:43:59 PM
If you have a smart phone or I-pod touch and have not done this yet, re-direct to the THF main page and get the haiku app. What a great way to read great haiku on lunch or break, and it's free!

Andy
#2
I recently posted a haiku with a revision:

still morning
two leaves fall
in unison

still morning
two leaves fall
together

I am wondering how different two haiku should be in order to not be considered under consideration by another publication if submitted to two journals?  How different should they be in order to simultaneously submit them to different publications? 

Andy
#3
I want to read the work of the old Japenese masters but would like some advice on which are the best translations.  I don't want to spend good money on translations which are inferior.  Thanks,

Andy
#4
In-Depth Haiku: Free Discussion Area / Plagiarism
September 28, 2011, 10:03:50 PM
I was reading a collection of haiku today and was a little startled when I read a couple of poems were very similar to a couple of mine in both idea and wording.  I made me start thinking about the line between artistic overlap and plagiarism.  I know that it is probably impossible to avoid the overlap but at what point does it become plagiarism, even if it is unintended?

Andy
#5
In-Depth Haiku: Free Discussion Area / Urban haiku
September 26, 2011, 09:51:31 PM
Don, I noticed in one of the threads I was reading your interest in urban haiku.  Here is a link to a pretty good collection. They may even be considered haiga.
http://www.haikupoet.com/galleries.html

Andy
#6
New to Haiku: Free Discussion Area / haiku series
September 24, 2011, 11:21:32 AM
I have been working on a series of four haiku. I am wondering if they need any kind of introduction like a title or short paragraph. What is the accepted format?

Andy
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