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December 7, 2016 By Jim Kacian 4 Comments

Celebration Fortnight — Wrap-Up

Today is the last day of this year’s celebration. We hope you have enjoyed our overview of the many offerings to be found on a regular basis from The Haiku Foundation. We also hope you have been inspired to add your donation to the many we have received during this fundraising period. THF treasurer … [Read more...]

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December 6, 2016 By Jim Kacian Leave a Comment

Celebration Fortnight — Day 13

Each day during our celebration we will focus on a single aspect of the Foundation. Today THF Awards Committee Chairman Bruce Feingold discusses the history of the Foundation’s awards programs, and reminds you there’s still time to submit for 2016.         The Haiku … [Read more...]

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December 5, 2016 By Jim Kacian 1 Comment

Celebration Fortnight — Day 12

Each day during our celebration we will focus on a single aspect of the Foundation. Today THF president Jim Kacian talks about the Foundation’s publishing activities, including what it has produced to date, and what its plans are for the future.         The history of … [Read more...]

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December 4, 2016 By Jim Kacian 1 Comment

Celebration Fortnight — Day 11

Each day during our celebration we will focus on a single aspect of the Foundation. Today Librarian Garry Eaton guides us through some of the holdings of the Foundation Digital Library, and THF president Jim Kacian does likewise for the hard copy … [Read more...]

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December 3, 2016 By Jim Kacian Leave a Comment

Celebration Fortnight — Day 10

Each day during our celebration we will focus on a single aspect of the Foundation. Today we look at some of the favorite features that recur regularly on the THF site. Jessica Tremblay talks about the future of Old Pond Comics; Anita Krumins divulges what dastardly plans she has for the Haiku … [Read more...]

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