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March 31, 2016 By John Stevenson 202 Comments

The Renku Sessions: A Day of Snow 3

Greetings and welcome to The Haiku Foundation's Fourth Renku Session: A Day of Snow. I am Marshall Hryciuk of Toronto Canada and i will be the leader of a 36-link Kasen renku. I've led over 40 of these linked-poem gatherings and my latest book, from Carleton Place, Canada is a selection of 15 of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Renku Sessions Tagged With: A Day of Snow, Marshall Hryciuk, The Haiku Foundation, The Renku Sessions

March 30, 2016 By Jim Kacian

Survey Says . . . Events Calendar

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...]

Filed Under: THF Survey Tagged With: The Haiku Foundation, THF Assessment Survey, THF Events Calendar

March 29, 2016 By Jim Kacian Leave a Comment

THF Weekly Haiku Puzzler #17

This week’s puzzler: Last week’s puzzler: He goes to the pub and feels sad (6) And its solution: John Barlow Contestants who got the correct answer were (in order received): Roberta Beary, John Stevenson, Paul D. Miller, Polona Oblak, Sheila Sondik.   Anita … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Weekly Haiku Puzzler Tagged With: Anita Krumins, Haiku Puzzler, The Haiku Foundation

March 28, 2016 By Jim Kacian Leave a Comment

Book of the Week: Words on the Wind

Jim Norton founded and edited the Zen-infused and beautiful Haiku Spirit — Ireland’s first haiku journal — for years, and his own work reveals a predilection for the same sort of material, evidenced in this characteristic book from 1997 (Waning Moon Press). You can read the entire book in the THF … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book-of-the-Week Archive Tagged With: Book of the Week, Jim Norton, The Haiku Foundation, Words on the Wind

March 26, 2016 By Jim Kacian 2 Comments

Old Pond Comics: Parenting

Every Saturday morning Jessica Tremblay will delight us with a comic strip from her new Haiku-Comics series. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Old Pond Comics Tagged With: Jessica Tremblay, Old Pond Comics, The Haiku Foundation

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