Creative Blooms 14: On Animal Rhetoric (Reconnecting)
From Animal Presences, by James Hillman, “A Correspondence with John Stockwell” John Stockwell: In several of your books you have characterized the turn to the East, the return to the land, the return to the primitive, and the turn to…
Presents of Mind
Jim Kacian's book of haiku, Presence of Mind is the first scholarly translation of an English language haijin into Japanese,
Book of the Week: Past Time, Baseball Haiku
The first baseball haiku were written by Shiki, as he watched the Japanese version of American baseball.
HaikuLife 2020 Reprised: Lit Candles
Enjoy the offerings of the HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival a second time . . .
HaikuLife 2020 Reprised: after / image
Enjoy a second viewing of the HaikuLife 2020 films . . .
HaikuLife 2020 Reprised: The Next Step
Enjoy a second viewing of the HaikuLife 2020 films . . .
Creative Blooms 5: Poetry, Sacredness, Sanctity
Where do we find ourselves in the ‘specious present’ if not in a haiku . . . ?
Book of the Week: Where the Wind Turns: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2009
This prestigious series of anthologies, begun in 1996, is perhaps the longest running of its kind in English.
Book of the Week: 2007 Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku
For concentrated quality of writing in several haiku related genres, year after year the Red Moon anthologies are unequaled.
Book of the Week: Big Sky — The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2006
Two trends are worth noting as The Red Moon Anthology begins its second decade of offering the best haiku published in English from around the world.
Book of the Week: Inside the Mirror: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2005
. . . the next in our once-a-month series of Red Moon haiku anthologies edited by Jim Kacian,
Book of the Week: Tug of the Current
Editors scan a variety of print and online publications, including journals, anthologies and chapbooks . . .
Book of The Week: Edge of Light: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2003
. . . the best in English-language haiku.
Book of the Week: Pegging the Wind, The Red Moon Anthology of English Language Haiku 2002
. . . the longest running series of its kind, thanks to Red Moon's team of discerning editors and contributors.