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Fortnight: The Season of Thanks & Giving — Day 7

 

Welcome to Fortnight: The Season of Thanks & Giving, The Haiku Foundation’s annual fundraising drive, lasting from Thanksgiving to Saint Nicholas Day. During this period, we post daily special presentations highlighting the work we accomplished in the past year to thank our generous patrons. Each day of the fundraiser, we will offer a new set of highlights from 2025.

The Haiku Foundation is funded in its entirety by community donations. Will you help by contributing?

What Our Users Say:

“Just want to say THANK YOU for all that you do to deliver New to Haiku. It’s my favorite feature to read and I’ve learned so much from them. Thank you again!”

THF Fact of the Day:

In 2025, The Haiku Foundation continued with its THF Volunteer Appreciation Initiative, celebrating the many people who make The Haiku Foundation possible. As part of the festivities, we curated and released kick the clouds, the third THF Volunteer Anthology, available for free download, and as a hard copy via Lulu and Amazon.

JUXTA Featured Article:

Juxtapositions: Research and Scholarship in Haiku, the only journal dedicated to these matters in English, celebrates its 11th anniversary this year. JUXTA is the product of several dedicated haiku scholars, editors, and contributors. To celebrate this milestone, we are featuring selected articles throughout our fundraiser. Today’s article, from JUXTA ELEVEN, is “Haiku as a Way of Seeing: An Interview with Ibrahim Nureni” by Sheila Smith McKoy.

THF Video of the Day, from HaikuLife 2025:

What We Make of Light by Debbie Strange

THF Shorts of the Day, from HaikuLife 2025:

Empty Winter Feeling by E.S.A.

You make all the difference!

The Haiku Foundation is 100% volunteer-run and relies on community volunteers to keep our many projects and resources running smoothly. We are always looking for folks to join our team of volunteers who generously donate their time and talents to support our mission.

Contact us if you’d like to donate your time and talents to benefit the haiku community.

Comments (2)

  1. Kick the Clouds, The Haiku Foundation Volunteer Anthology 2025, is here by my computer. All the volunteer books are beautiful and I am grateful for the copies on my shelves. Thank you to the editors and all who create these books. My work in education goes back some years, and I continue to support THF from my blogs. Jim and the Board at the time had a vision for the Education page, and so many people add so much to the work. Really far beyond me now! Thank you. Ellen

    1. Thanks so much for your continued support, Ellen, and for all the hard work you put into our Education page. We are grateful for your service to the community!

      Best,
      Robin

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