Book of the Week: Tanka and Haikai: Japanese Rhythms
Sadakichi Hartmann may have been the one who codified haiku into three lines.
Old Pond Comics: Flying
Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her Old-Pond Comics series.
How We Haiku — Teaching Stories 1
Share the way you bring haiku to life for your students here in How We Haiku.
Book of the Week: walking into the sun
Jan Bostok’s haiku before she became the godmother of Australian haiku.
Old Pond Comics: Departing
Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her Old-Pond Comics series.
Old Pond Comics: Passing
Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her Old-Pond Comics series.
Haiku in Mainstream Poetry — Marilyn Chin
Marilyn Chin’s haiku is featured by The Poetry Foundation.
Librarian’s Cache: Mike Spikes on Jack Kerouac
Digital Librarian Garry Eaton highlights especially interesting work from The Haiku Foundation’s holdings.
Book of the Week: Emblems of Arachne
Charles Henri Ford’s is one of the most enigmatic voices in English-language haiku.
Per Diem: Daily Haiku from Around the World—February 2016
This month’s haiku quest takes us to Bulgaria, a country with a vibrant literary culture.
The Haiga Galleries: Ron C. Moss
Ron C. Moss of Tasmania is our featured artist this month for The Haiga Galleries.
Old Pond Comics: Nothing
Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her Old-Pond Comics series.
