Fortnight: The Season of Thanks & Giving — Day 2

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:
“My favorite part of The Haiku Foundation is the Digital Library. I like to browse to see which haiku books have been published recently and read the (sometimes rare or old) books that have been uploaded.”
THF Fact of the Day:
2025 marked The Haiku Foundation’s 17th anniversary of online service to the haiku community. Over the years, we have provided extensive archival, educational, informational, and interactive features to the international community.
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 “African Haiku: Colonial Wounds and Reconciliation in Adjei Agyei-Baah’s Afriku” by Ibrahim Nureni.
THF Video of the Day, from HaikuLife 2025:
Haiku resonances by Eva-Maria Houben & Sanae Kagaya
THF Short of the Day, from HaikuLife 2025:
“mottled owl” by Jerome Berglund
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.
