Advertising books by Robin Gill, including two with the original Japanese, romanization, multiple translations and in-depth explanations of haiku on limited themes. E.g. 1000 haiku on sea cucumber (namako).
André Duhaime's extensive web site devoted to haiku in French, much of which is bilingual French/English, including some of the best information on the web for English-language haiku poets.
Entrance to the world of haiku according to "Meister Z". An independent view.
The entry page to the Japan Air Lines Foundation's world of children's haiku. For decades, JAL and the JAL Foundation have been encouraging children worldwide to write haiku. These pages give lots of information, examples (including children's art), and a fine Guide for Teaching Haiku.
A collection of haiku by the Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa, in romanized Japanese and with fine translations by David Lanoue.
English home page of a site devoted to haiku in Serbia and Montenegro, though including material from worldwide sources in both Serbian (or Croatian) and English. Hosted by Saša Važić.
Articles, reviews, mailing list and links.
This is a biennial moveable feast of haiku involving Canadian, US, and Mexican poets and their theories. Previous conferences have taken place in New York, Boston, Evanston IL, Portland OR, Toronto, and its point of origination, the San Francisco Bay Area. North America's premiere haiku event. HNA 2005 will be at Centrum, in Port Townsend, WA.
Natural sounds in early Japanese women's poetry, original essay with sound effects, illustrations, bibliography. Includes information on many types of traditional Japanese poetry, religious and secular. By Sarah Whitworth.
The 2006 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival web site features a fullsome group of top haiku selected from over 1000 entries in their recent contest.
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