- Wikipedia: Haiku
Article about the form of traditional Japanese poetry.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku
- Aha! Poetry: Haiku
Articles, samples, links, and features on how to write haiku.
www.ahapoetry.com/haiku.htm
- Modern Haiku
One of the oldest English language haiku magazines. Publishes contemporary haiku, senryu, haibun, essays, and book reviews.
www.modernhaiku.org
- History of Haiku
Introduction to Haiku writers and their works, from Basho Matsuo to Koi Nagata, from the 15th century to the present day. By Ryu Yotsuya.
www.big.or.jp/~loupe/links/ehisto/ehisinx.shtml
- World Haiku Review
Magazine of the World Haiku Club.
www.worldhaikureview.org
- Free Times
Haiku reading room featuring a library of texts, articles on writing haiku, and links to authors and organizations worldwide.
www.tempslibres.org
- tinywords.com
Publishes a haiku a day. Offers subscription service that will deliver a daily haiku via email.
www.tinywords.com
- Reviews in Haiku
Get the scoop on products, software, movies, comics, and just about everything else -- all in 17 syllables.
www.reviewsinhaiku.com
- Haiku of WordWright, The
By Colin Crombie.
wordwright.stormloader.com
- Poets.org: Poetic Form - Haiku
Brief guide to the traditional Japanese poetic form of haiku.
www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5782
- Children's Haiku Garden
Verses with illustrations from children the world over, from elementary to high school levels.
homepage2.nifty.com/haiku-eg
- Rose Mallow Haiku Class
Submissions accepted for critique and possible inclusion in online magazine.
members.aol.com/fuyouko/eindex.html
- Mark's Haiku Place
Includes resources, book reviews, and haikai.
www.epiphanous.org/mark/haiku
- Poetry Tool: Haiku
Browse a selection of haiku poems.
poetryfoundation.org/archive/tool.poem.glossary.1.html?id=22
- Logos & Haiku
Created so that young people will think more about environment and nature through haiku writing.
www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~ryosuzu
- One Hundred Mississippi Delta Blues Haiku
Find out why the Delta Blues are similar in content, motifs, and form to traditional Japanese Haiku.
people.txucom.net/geoffw
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