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August 30, 2016 By Jim Kacian

THF Weekly Haiku Puzzler #39

This week’s puzzler: Last week’s puzzler: You has a vee before you (4) And its solution: Peter Yovu Contestants who got the correct answer were (in order received): John Stevenson, Roberta Beary, Polona Oblak, Theresa Cancro, Sheila Sondik, Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy, Sandra Simpson, Sheila … [Read more...]

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

August 29, 2016 By Jim Kacian 2 Comments

Book of the Week: A Piece of the Moon

Marje A. Dyck shows her versatility (haiku, tanka and haibun in this collection) and her thematic predilections (the Canadian wilderness, jazz) in this, her debut volume from 2005 (Calisto Press). You can read the entire book in the THF Digital Library. Do you have a chapbook published 2010 or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book-of-the-Week Archive Tagged With: A Piece of the Moon, Book of the Week, Marje A. Dyck, The Haiku Foundation

August 27, 2016 By Jim Kacian 1 Comment

Old Pond Comics: Birthday

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

August 26, 2016 By Jim Kacian

re:Virals 50

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was The many notes of the falling rain, all in tune. Don Wentworth, Tinywords 12.1 (November 2012) Marion Clarke … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Don Wentworth, Ellen Grace Olinger, Marion Clarke, ReVirals, The Haiku Foundation

August 25, 2016 By John Stevenson 136 Comments

The Renku Sessions: A Day of Snow 24

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, The Haiku Foundation, The Renku Sessions

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