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Survey Says . . . The Haiku Registry

Every September the Board of Directors and Associates of The Haiku Foundation are sent a survey. Their responses help to guide our growth and direction. We’d like to broaden our input, and so we’ll be asking you to respond to a series of questions, one per week, over the next half-year. Your replies will be weighed in our assessment of our performance.

Today’s question: Haiku Registry

The Haiku Registry contains nearly 500 registrants, and contains biographical data, contact information and a selection of poems from each. It is overseen by Billie Wilson. The updating of files is the bulk of our activity, but we are happy to add new poets at any time. The Haiku Registry can be found on the website.

Please assess how well The Haiku Foundation is delivering on this topic. Indicate your assessment of our performance to date by choosing one of the options:

Excellent

Good

Fair

Poor

Abandon

Please feel free to add additional comments. Thank you in advance for your consideration, and for helping us make The Haiku Foundation a better resource.

This Post Has 7 Comments

  1. I use the registry a lot. I’ll be reading a journal or anthology and see a poem that I like and then visit the registry to learn more about the poet. The registry and the event calendars are the two features that I use the most.

  2. The Registry is a terrific feature of THF. Like Chad Lee, I sometimes just go wandering through it to see what I might stumble across, or to learn more about a poet I don’t know. It’s a big job well done, and I congratulate you on it.

  3. Excellent. I found The Haiku Registry very useful when I was editing the Gone Fishing Per Diem, particularly in regards to contact information. And sometimes I just like to sort through the registry to read some haiku or to find out what mischief my favorite haiku poets have been up to.

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