Robert Gilliland still publishes the occasional haiku in the best journals, but he was most active in the mid- to late 90s, when this volume, his strongest, was released in 1999.
54 haiku, in six sequences, with a brief bio of the author.
William Hart is a poet from Kansas, but you’d never know it from his work, which is often richly exotic, as this beautiful 1991 collection will attest.
Penny Harter had a reputation and extensive publishing credentials in “long poetry” before she came to haiku in the 1970's. This collection, from 1980, gives a flavor of her earliest work.
Jim Kacian has celebrated Haiku North America by creating a series of personal, themed, and illustrated chapbooks on a variety of topics, beginning in 2005 with this nautical offering.
Jim Kacian and Dee Evetts, Editors, present 300 haiku by 20 authors, 15 haiku each, arranged alphabetically by author, with a Foreword by Jim Kacian and Dee Evetts, and with photos of and brief introductory comments about each author.