The Haiku Foundation thanks its generous patrons from Thanksgiving to St. Nicholas’s Day with special presentations of work accomplished during the past year, and invites everyone to contribute to our continuing success by donating during our Fundraiser.
THF Fact of the Day: In 2023 The Haiku Foundation continued its presentations of Haiku Dialogue, featuring haiku written to weekly prompts provided by guest editors, and administered by Kathy Munro. Haiku Dialogue receives thousands of responses every year, and is our most popular feature.
THF Video of the Day:Debbie Strange: ShadowlightTHF Shorts of the Day:Ron C. Moss: Bone, Mr. BoneDavid Levy: Mid-AutumnJuxta Featured Article: 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the appearance of Juxtapositions: Research and Scholarship in Haiku, the only journal dedicated to these matters in English. To mark this auspicious occasion we are featuring a article selected from each issue throughout our fundraiser. Today's article, from issue 4, is “The Pig and the Boar: The Limits to Brevity and Simplicity in Haiku” by Clayton Beach.
Did You Know? In 2024 The Haiku Foundation was the recipient of a bequest from poet Susan Diridoni. By remembering our work in her will, Susan helps us continue to expand our library, features, and operations. Might you consider thinking of us as well?
Please consider donating to this year’s THF Fundraiser.You make all the difference! The Haiku Foundation relies on community volunteers to keep our many projects and resources running smoothly. Several posts will be opening up at the end of the year so we currently need feature administrators and project managers.
Contact us if you'd like to donate your time and talents to benefit the haiku community.