February 16, 2015

Links

 

Selected Links to Haiku and Haiku-Related Websites

 

Organizations, Websites and Journals of Interest to Haiku Poets

Group/Author Activity/work Journal Website
Yuki Teikei Haiku Society Meets monthly in San Jose or the Bay Area; Annual Asilomar Retreat Geppo – Quarterly newsletter/journal plus an annual anthology yths.org
Haiku Poets of Northern California Quarterly meetings in San Francisco Mariposa – biannual journal hpnc.org
Haiku Society of America Usually one meeting in CA/year Frogpond – 2 to 3/year hsa-haiku.org
The Haiku Foundation encyclopedic coverage of haiku web thehaikufoundation.org
Acorn Bay area edited journal with helpful editor biannual journal acornhaiku.com
Heron’s Nest print and web journal quarterly theheronsnest.com
Modern Haiku print journal with web samples quarterly modernhaiku.org

More Haiku Organizations

Boston Haiku Society
British Haiku Society
Haiku Canada
New Zealand Poetry Society
North Carolina Haiku Society
United Haiku & Tanka Society (UHTS)

Haiku and Haiku-Related Websites

Japanese Haiku Topical Dictionary An English translation of a Japanese saijiki, or season word dictionary.  It features full descriptions of a number of important Japanese kigo, or season words.
AHA Poetry Gateway to a wonderful world of haiku and other poetry. Established by the late Jane and Werner Reichhold.
Shiki’s Salon A venerable Japanese website in English, recently revived.
Haiku Canada/Resources/Education Useful tips on teaching and getting started with haiku.
Haiku Foundation A site to preserve and archive the accomplishments of the first century of haiku in English.
Haiku of Kobayashi Issa A compendium of appreciation and translations of Issa’s haiku. Conducted by David Lanoe.
marlene mountain “The chaoscoswommos of all one-line haiku sites”. Her own work.
Haiku Poets Hut A variety of haiku and related entries. Conducted by soji.
IAFOR Vladimir Devidé Haiku Award Dr. A. Robert Lee interviews Hana Fujimoto and Emiko Miyashit; both have long-standing connections to YTHS.
Simply Haiku Archives of a discontinued quarterly journal,with offerings in the English genres of haiku, senryu, haibun, tanka, renku and haiga.

Haiku, Haiga, Tanka, and Linked Verse Journals

LYNX A Journal for Linking Poets Archives of a discontinued online journal dealing with renku and other linked verse, often with articles and book reviews and other content of great interest to haiku poets.
Haiga Online A site for haiga, with elaborate graphic and audio effects.
Brooks Books Publisher of highly regarded haiku collections and Mayfly.  Handsome online collections of haiku and photos by several poets.
The Heron’s Nest A well-regarded continuing online journal, edited by John Stevenson.  Print copies are also available.

Books of Interest

Author Title Topics  Review
Lucien Stryk Cage of Fireflies English translations of  modern, not contemporary, Japanese haiku. Modern Japanese Haiku
Koko Kato (translated by David Burleigh) A Hidden Pond An anthology of 20th century Japanese haiku. The web version is not the same as the wonderful printed book with the same title. Review

Literature, Art, and Cultural Websites

Japantown San Francisco One of three remaining Japantowns in the US.
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco A premiere museum of Asian Art.  Has Buson paintings in its collection.
Japanese Esthetics A valuable description of Japanese esthetic concepts that may be used in discussing haiku, such as  Mono no awareWabiSabi, Yūgen, and Kire.
North American Japanese Garden Association The link name says it all.
Michi Online “Journal of Japanese Cultural Arts”, with a number of insightful articles concerning Japanese arts, including applied and fine arts, and martial arts.
NichiBei Bussan Dept. Store Online Source of Japanese goods and craft materials. Located in Japantown San Jose.
jlit Japanese literature resources.
The Thinker Image Base Large collection of art images, including an extensive collection of Japanese woodblock prints.
Ukiyo-e, Pictures of the Floating World Online resources for Japanese woodblock prints and images.
Figures of Speech Tables Congeries, anyone?  Or litotes; your serve.  More figures than anyone can remember.