Selected haiku translated (and annotated) by Martin Thomas »The idea and background to this project can be found here.
MoreE I N L A D U N G to participate in the again open call for proposals Dear Haiku Author, Today you have received the invitation for a new international anthology project for
MoreHaikuLife: The Haiku Foundation Video Project On April 17, 2015, The Haiku Foundation inaugurated HaikuLife, a video project celebrating International Haiku Poetry Day. What is International Haiku Poetry Day? International Haiku Poetry
Morewith many interesting articles about Haiku & Co has appeared. A small foretaste of the content of this issue as well as information about membership or subscription is available for (still) non-members
MoreThe Haiku Society of Constanta in Romania (founded by Ion Codrescu in 1992) establishes an international haiku contest on the following subject: the lighthouse. This contest is opened to adults and
MoreUnfortunately we have to cancel the haiku workshop. The Wiesbaden health department has ordered the suspension of all courses. If possible, the workshop will take place in June or July. The scent of violets To the haiku workshop
MoreInternational Study Center of the University of Heidelberg, March 04.03.2020th, 19 In view of the current developments in the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-15.03.2020), the lyrical-musical matinee “Haiku and Tanka from War” planned for March XNUMXth, XNUMX will take place in the context of
MoreSelected Haiku Selected and annotated by Emiko Miyashita Haiku translated by Nina and Sarah Conrad »The idea and background to this project can be found here.
MoreA total of 239 haiku from 86 authors and 34 tanka from 19 authors were submitted for this selection. The deadline for entries was January 15, 2020. These texts were submitted before the selection of
MoreDear Haiga friends, “Haiga in Focus” has entered its third year and looks back on a good two years, in which not only guest judges, but also special editions on the diverse design
Morewith many interesting articles about Haiku & Co has appeared. A small foretaste of the content of this issue as well as information about membership or subscription is available for (still) non-members
MoreA total of 242 haiku from 92 authors and 48 tanka from 25 authors were submitted for this selection. The deadline for entries was October 15, 2019. These texts were edited before the selection of
MoreSelected haiku translated (and annotated) by Martin Thomas »The idea and background to this project can be found here.
MoreAn autumn haiku workshop, led by Klaus-Dieter Wirth, will take place on November 10, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 16 p.m.
MoreThe DHG Haiku Agenda 2020 is here! 176 pages ISBN-13: 9783749483075 The handy ring binder combines the useful with the beautiful. In addition to plenty of space for notes, you accompany Haiku through the week by week
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