Book of the Week: Words on the WindMarch 28, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Jim Norton’s work contains a minimalist beauty, neatly matched in this volume hand-bound by George Marsh.Read more
Book of the Week: so many people go hungryMarch 21, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Mankh is a poet with a moral compass, as evidenced in this recent collection.Read more
Survey Says . . . Book of the WeekMarch 16, 2016Jim KacianTHF Survey This week’s survey topic: Book of the Week.Read more
Book of the Week: earthjazzMarch 14, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week The title suggests two of Martin Lucas’s sources of inspiration, on view in this strong collection.Read more
Book of the Week: late geese up a dry forkMarch 7, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Burnell Lippy’s dry, acerbic voice is unique in haiku, and instantly recognizable.Read more
Book of the Week: alone tonightFebruary 29, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Larry Kimmel has been writing lyrical, moving haiku for more than four decades.Read more
Book of the Week: Tanka and Haikai: Japanese RhythmsFebruary 22, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Sadakichi Hartmann may have been the one who codified haiku into three lines.Read more
Book of the Week: walking into the sunFebruary 15, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Jan Bostok’s haiku before she became the godmother of Australian haiku.Read more
Book of the Week: yogakuFebruary 8, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Terri L. French and friends offer a few haiku asanas.Read more
Haiku in Mainstream Poetry — Marilyn ChinFebruary 4, 2016Jim KacianNews Marilyn Chin’s haiku is featured by The Poetry Foundation.Read more
Book of the Week: Emblems of ArachneFebruary 1, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Charles Henri Ford’s is one of the most enigmatic voices in English-language haiku.Read more
Book of the Week: endgrainJanuary 25, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Dee Evetts became recognized as a major haiku voice with the publication of this classic volume.Read more
Book of the Week: The Full CanoeJanuary 18, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Rosa Clement’s haiku have been appreciated in her native Brazil and around the world.Read more
Book of the Week: Empty AccountJanuary 11, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week Ralf Bröker’s personal journey to and back from burnout speaks to all of us.Read more
Book of the Week: The Haijin’s Tweed CoatJanuary 4, 2016Jim KacianBook-of-the-Week See how many titles you recognize in Michael Dylan Welch‘s homage to haiku journals.Read more