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Promotes the reading and writing of haiku poetry in English through public readings, constructive criticism among peers, and special programs in the Boston metropolitan area. The Society hosted Haiku North America 2001.
Haiku Canada is a society of haiku poets and enthusiasts founded in 1977 by Dr. Eric Amann, Betty Drevniok and George Swede. Members share information on haiku, haiku events, organizations, markets and publications. Publishes Haiku Canada Newsletter.
"The Haiku Society of America is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1968 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in English." Publishes journal Frogpond. Recently updates with new definitions of haiku and related genres.
The old, archived weblog of the Hailstone Haiku Circle, a group of Japanese and foreign haiku poets meeting regularly in the Kansai area of Japan and writing in English. Current activity has moved to "Icebox"--see below.
An international haiku association formed in 1989 by the leadership of the three main haiku organizations, with members in Japan and foreign countries. Also features an international haiku contest. Pages edited by Shun'ichi Shibota.
Web site (blog) of the Kyoto-based Hailstones Haiku Circle.
The Irish Haiku Society is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2006 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in Ireland. The IHS conducts workshops, readings, and ginko [haiku excursions].
Includes haiku by members, brief notes and remarks on haiku, lists of haiku books, lists of haiku-related links.
Weblog of the low-key online group "ukku" (UK Haiku?).
Web site of this worldwide membership group, with pages of scores of members' haiku and other resources. Webmaster Bin Akio, a senior member of Japan's haiku community.
Web site of the Yuki Teikei Haiku Society of United States and Canada, a Bay Area group with international membership and extensive activities built around a tradition-based understanding of haiku.
The Irish Haiku Society is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2006 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in Ireland. The IHS conducts workshops, readings, and ginko [haiku excursions].
Web site of the Yuki Teikei Haiku Society of United States and Canada, a Bay Area group with international membership and extensive activities built around a tradition-based understanding of haiku.
The old, archived weblog of the Hailstone Haiku Circle, a group of Japanese and foreign haiku poets meeting regularly in the Kansai area of Japan and writing in English. Current activity has moved to "Icebox"--see below.
Web site (blog) of the Kyoto-based Hailstones Haiku Circle.
Weblog of the low-key online group "ukku" (UK Haiku?).
An international haiku association formed in 1989 by the leadership of the three main haiku organizations, with members in Japan and foreign countries. Also features an international haiku contest. Pages edited by Shun'ichi Shibota.
Haiku Canada is a society of haiku poets and enthusiasts founded in 1977 by Dr. Eric Amann, Betty Drevniok and George Swede. Members share information on haiku, haiku events, organizations, markets and publications. Publishes Haiku Canada Newsletter.
Web site of this worldwide membership group, with pages of scores of members' haiku and other resources. Webmaster Bin Akio, a senior member of Japan's haiku community.
"The Haiku Society of America is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1968 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in English." Publishes journal Frogpond. Recently updates with new definitions of haiku and related genres.
Includes haiku by members, brief notes and remarks on haiku, lists of haiku books, lists of haiku-related links.
Promotes the reading and writing of haiku poetry in English through public readings, constructive criticism among peers, and special programs in the Boston metropolitan area. The Society hosted Haiku North America 2001.

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