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Haiku Registry

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The Haiku Foundation is gearing up to unveil its gallery of haiku poets in early January, and we hope your page will be included on opening day.

This Haiku Registry is certain to become an important research tool for anyone interested in English-language haiku, but one of its main functions is to assist poets in the worldwide haiku community to get to know each other better. Being able to “put a face to a name” is a very rewarding experience, since the majority of us are unlikely to meet in person.

The registry will also allow poets who are new to haiku to learn more about the nature and quality of haiku being published in English. And it’s an opportunity to share your work with thousands of readers.

Many poets from around the world have already submitted their information, and we’d like you to be seen from the start – so please send us the information we need, a photo, and 10 of your published English-language haiku soon!

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James William Hackett

James William Hackett

August 6, 1929 - November 9, 2015

Autumn Noelle Hall

Autumn Noelle Hall

Colorado, USA

Carolyn Hall

Carolyn Hall

San Francisco, California, USA

Jennifer Hambrick

Jennifer Hambrick

Columbus, Ohio, USA

Mary Hanrahan

Mary Hanrahan

East Lansing, Michigan, USA

Simon Hanson

Simon Hanson

Allendale, Australia

Helga Härle

Helga Härle

Stockholm, Sweden

Lorraine Ellis Harr

Lorraine Ellis Harr

Haigo: Tombo
October 31, 1912 - March 3, 2006

Mark Harris

Mark Harris

Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Devin Harrison

Devin Harrison

Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Penny Harter

Penny Harter

Mays Landing, New Jersey, USA

Michele Harvey

Michele Harvey

Berkeley, California, USA

Michele L. Harvey

Michele L. Harvey

New York, USA

Quamrul Hassan

Quamrul Hassan

Dhaka, Bangladesh

John Hawk

John Hawk

Columbus, Ohio, USA

Timothy Hawkes

Timothy Hawkes

Centerville, Utah, USA

John Hawkhead

John Hawkhead

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Patricia Hawkhead

Patricia Hawkhead

Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom

Tia Haynes

Tia Haynes

Lakewood, Ohio, USA

Karin Hedetniemi

Karin Hedetniemi

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Keith Heiberg

Keith Heiberg

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Martina Heinisch

Martina Heinisch

Oelde, Münsterland, Germany

Paul Heinowski

Paul Heinowski

Inverness, Highland, United Kingdom

Peggy Heinrich

Peggy Heinrich

Santa Cruz, California, USA

Aziza Hena

Aziza Hena

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Mariela Hernández

Mariela Hernández

Haigo: Coromoto
Wassenaar, Netherlands

Christopher Herold

Christopher Herold

Port Townsend, Washington, USA

Frank Higgins

Frank Higgins

Kansas City, Missouri, USA

William J. Higginson

William J. Higginson

December 17, 1938 - October 11, 2008

Graham High

Graham High

North Norfolk and South London, United Kingdom

Jane Hirshfield

Jane Hirshfield

Mill Valley, California, USA

Hidenori Hiruta

Hidenori Hiruta

Akita, Japan

Judith Hishikawa

Judith Hishikawa

Astoria, Queens, New York, USA

Su Wai Hlaing

Su Wai Hlaing

Singapore, Singapore

Jeff Hoagland

Jeff Hoagland

Hopewell, New Jersey, USA

Paul Hodder

Paul Hodder

Melbourne, Australia

Judit Katalin Hollos

Judit Katalin Hollos

Budapest, Hungary

Cara Holman

Cara Holman

Portland, Oregon, USA

John Leonard Holt

John Leonard Holt

Los Angeles, California, USA

Frank Hooven

Frank Hooven

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, USA

Louise Hopewell

Louise Hopewell

Melbourne, Australia

Gary Hotham

Gary Hotham

Scaggsville, Maryland, USA

Elizabeth Howard

Elizabeth Howard

Crossville, Tennessee, USA

Karen Hoy

Karen Hoy

Chippenham, England, United Kingdom

Vladislav Hristov

Vladislav Hristov

Cologne, Germany

Marshall Hryciuk

Marshall Hryciuk

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Edward Cody Huddleston

Edward Cody Huddleston

Baxley, Georgia, USA

Phil Huffy

Phil Huffy

Rochester, New York, USA

This Post Has 11 Comments

  1. Hi Cynthia… I guess things changed over the year since I wrote that 🙂

    Good to see you here!

  2. Hi Cynthia! 🙂

    If you go to “Resources” and click onto Haiku Registry it will take you to a new page where you will be able to click on “Apply to be listed”.

    Looking forward to your selection! 😉

    Alan (honourary Aussie)
    With Words

  3. Lorin,

    I clicked on the red ‘Haiku Registry’ above as you recommended, but no ‘lovely and clear’ instructions came up. How/where do I find the instructions?

    Cynthia Rowe, Australia

  4. Ray,

    I did what Lorin said and sent my Registry information. In just a day, Billie promptly acknowledged its receipt, then after another day (today), Billie sent me a proof copy of what ultimately will be published in the Registry. I just proofread it and emailed back the revised copy to her. Hope this helps everybody.

    Happy holidays!

    Vic Gendrano

  5. Hi Ray…click on the red ‘haiku registry’ in the message above and you’ll be on the page with all the instructions, which are lovely and clear. I just cut and pasted the headings, put my stuff under the headings, then put it in the body of an email and sent it off.

    For the haiku, though, it might be best to type them in, as marks and spaces don’t necessarily work out right at the other end if you just cut and paste.

    cheers,
    Lorin

  6. Vic, I agree that this is an awesome website. I hope you’ll send your information in for the Haiku Registry!

    John (and anyone else who wonders about such things), I send an acknowledgement within a day or three after each submission is sent from the Haiku Registry site.

    This is going to be truly beautiful, and the more poets who participate, the better it will be.

    So thanks to all who’ve sent material so far, and thanks in advance to those of you still planning to do so!

    Billie Wilson/Juneau, Alaska

  7. I’m one of those who is likely to respond to a request for information instantly or else to put it off for a day and then forget about it entirely. Is there some person or some site I could consult in order to refresh my memory about whether I have already submitted the information required for the Haiku Registry?

  8. Ever since I discovered your site, I bookmarked it and visit it from time to time. I fully support your objectives, especially in a non-competitive setting. Later, I’ll try to help in whatever capacity I can. Bravo on what you are doing and accomplishing!

    Vic Gendrano

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