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Nepal’s Newa Haiku Khya to Celebrate 5th Anniversary on June 17, 2025

Newa Haiku Khya (नेवा: हाइकु ख्य:) has been promoting haiku in Nepalbhasha (Newar language) in Nepal for more than six years. This year marks the organization’s fifth formal anniversary. There will be a Newa Haiku recitation program to honor the occasion on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, beginning at 1330 Nepal Standard Time in the Satoaki Memorial Building in Kopundole, Lalitpur, Nepal. More than forty Nepalabhasha (Newar) haijin are expected to participate.

For more information about Newa Haiku Khya, please visit their Facebook page (posts in Nepali languages only).

Julie Bloss Kelsey is the current Secretary of The Haiku Foundation. She started writing haiku in 2009, after discovering science fiction haiku (scifaiku). She lives in Maryland with her husband and kids. Julie's first print poetry collection, Grasping the Fading Light: A Journey Through PTSD, won the 2021 Women’s International Haiku Contest from Sable Books. Her ebook of poetry, The Call of Wildflowers, is available for free online through Moth Orchid Press (formerly Title IX Press). Her most recent collection, After Curfew, is available from Cuttlefish Books. Connect with her on Instagram @julieblosskelsey.

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