The Librarian’s Cache – Gnarled Oak: A journal of short poetry
From Scott Metz - “I created is/let as a gallery to present some of the most interesting, intriguing, and challenging haiku being written in English today
Librarian’s Cache is an occasional series that features journals, videos, and other assets from The Haiku Foundation Digital Library and other holdings. Host: our digital librarian, Dan Campbell.
From Scott Metz - “I created is/let as a gallery to present some of the most interesting, intriguing, and challenging haiku being written in English today
From Scott Metz - “I created is/let as a gallery to present some of the most interesting, intriguing, and challenging haiku being written in English today
In Issue 10, Zheng writes – “Haiku Page started as a brochure. It’s a joy that Haiku Page can provide a platform for poetic expressions in the oddest times of our age.
Echidna Tracks: A Haiku Journal from Australia
Incense Dreams was a quarterly poetry journal with emphasis on Japanese short forms, founded and edited by Lucia Fontana.
A compilation of THF resources on Issa's life and writings.
Moongralic E-Zine was published by the Yet To Be Named Free Press in England and ceased publication in 2017.
The Haiku Foundation’s website and Digital Library have excellent resources on the art of writing haiku.
There are more than 250 essays in the digital library on a wide range of haiku-related topics.
Stardust Haiku is a monthly haiku journal published by Valentina Ranaldi-Adams.
This month’s feature highlights THF resources on monoku as a haiku form.
Sommergras is a quarterly journal by the German Haiku Society
Below are selections from the Digital Library that discuss haiku’s potential to promote psychological growth and understanding and improve mental health. The Role of Haiku in Poetry Therapy by George Swede - The Role of Haiku In Poetry Therapy is…
Wild Plum was edited by Gabriel Sawicki from 2015 to 2017.
Wild Plum was edited by Gabriel Sawicki from 2015 to 2017.
This 1993 - 1995 online digest of haiku subjects, poems and other contributions was edited by Gary Warner.
High/Coo Quarterly was published from 1976 until 1982.
Roadrunner was published from December 2004 through May 2013.