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Archives for April 2014

April 30, 2014 By Jim Kacian 1 Comment

Survey says . . . THF Forums

Every September the Board of Directors and Associates of The Haiku Foundation are sent a survey. Their responses help to guide our growth and direction. We’d like to broaden our input, and so we’ll be asking you to respond to a series of questions, one per week, over the next half-year. Your replies … [Read more...]

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April 28, 2014 By Jim Kacian 3 Comments

Book of the Week: The Perfect Breeze

Steve Sanfield compiled this book (Tangram, 2010) from gleanings from his regular contributions over eight years to The Mountain Messenger, California's oldest weekly newspaper. You can read the entire book in the THF Digital Library. Do you have a chapbook published 2009 or earlier you would like … [Read more...]

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April 24, 2014 By John Stevenson 104 Comments

The Renku Sessions: Pilgrims' Stride 8

Welcome to The Renku Sessions. Renku is a participatory literary game, following a set of rules that are implemented by the leader of the session. If you would like to learn more about renku go here. And if you would like to see a sample of a complete renku, go here. I’m John Stevenson, and I will … [Read more...]

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April 23, 2014 By Jim Kacian 3 Comments

Survey says . . . the THF Education Wall

Every September the Board of Directors and Associates of The Haiku Foundation are sent a survey. Their responses help to guide our growth and direction. We’d like to broaden our input, and so we’ll be asking you to respond to a series of questions, one per week, over the next half-year. Your replies … [Read more...]

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April 21, 2014 By Jim Kacian 1 Comment

Book of the Week: Rain Falling Quietly

Edward Rielly wrote this meditative book (Wind Chimes Minibook, 1985) partly in thrall to Basho’s Oku no Hosomichi, which he quotes and to which his poems respond. You can read the entire book in the THF Digital Library. Do you have a chapbook published 2009 or earlier you would like featured as a … [Read more...]

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