Pages devoted to the work of one poet or a small group of poets, with no public submission invited and often no regular updates.
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A haiku weblog by jem.
A blog by Alan Summers, an active poet who does a good deal with haiku.
Contemporary American haiku, with photographs by the author.
Haiku master Akio Bin's Haiku World English-language pages. A student of Shiki and master of his own haiku group, Bin-sensei has had the good luck to have a number of his haiku translated for this page.
Personal blog with a variety of content - haiku, writing prompts, flash fiction, photography.
Author- and user-submitted haiku. Includes instant haiku generator and links to haiku resources.
A blog devoted to "crystallines" by Brian Strand. The crystalline is a haiku-like poem in couplet form.
Samples of poetry and some thoughts on haiku by Dan Brady.
Haiku, haiga, photos and occasional stuff in Slovenian and English by Polona Oblak.
An index to haiku-related sites maintained by Michael P. Garofalo.
A 60's memoir / haibun in prose and haiku by Chris Faiers, including memories of Eel Pie Commune, Glastonbury Festival and travelling through Europe.
Many examples of this cinqku fixed form cinquain with guidelines to this concise 17 syllable image verse form by Brian Strand.
Weblog of retired lawyer David Giacalone, who takes up legal issues among the haiku. Lately, haiku has been the main focus, and many haiku poets have poems on the site. Includes a significant discussion of copyright and haiku.
A blog of haiku, senryu, tanka, haiga by Eric Houck, Jr.
Site of James W. Hackett, American haiku pioneer and correspondent of R. H. Blyth.
Gabi Greve's weblog focused on haiku, with links photographs of her collection of Daruma images and statues.
A variety of poetry and fiction with definitions, examples, links, writer's tools, and books. Its contents are haiku, tanka, sijo, renku, haibun, stort story, flash fiction, flash play, contemporary poetry, prose poems, free verse, fiction. By Neca Stoller and friends.
The haiku and haibun of Martin Gottlileb Cohen, plus some haiga and photo-haiku with his poems.
Writing prompts for haiku which are updated every two days.Participating poets can enter their submissions on the website itself and browse those of others.
Haiku and other personal poetry pages by Paul David Mena. Some good stuff here. Includes link to his haiku-a-day blog.
Regular notes from poet and author Edward Weiss
Haiku novels, translation, criticism, with excerpts from some of the author's books.
Haiku by Colin Crombie, WordWright
Sangeet's haiku and poetry corner.
Pain. Nature. Freedom. Contemporary haiku poetry by Ulf Mohager. Originally a wap site, but now accessible through an emulator also. Updated with 1-3 poems/week.
The daily haiku site of Chicagoan David Marshall, featuring urban haiku and senryu, plus essays and some experiments with haiku sonnets.
Haikus from the soul is a site devoted to 5-7-5s (i.e., mostly not haiku), mostly by site-owners Lukas and Alison.
David Coomler's blog devoted to "hokku"--his term for traditional (i.e., pre-modern) haiku.
H. Gene Murtha's blog: poems, haiku, tanka, haibun . . .
The haiku of xenographer J. D. Nelson
A weblog of haiku and other micropoetry by Judy Kamilhor, usually set in Brooklyn, New York.
Personal haiku pages by Larry Kimmel, featuring haiku, tanka, cherita, gembun and short poems. Links to his Winfred Press pages: haiku bumper stickers; printed books.
A haiku weblog from Masago (Vaughn Seward).
Haiku and tanka weblog of J. A. Lockhart.
Essays, examples, links and interviews presenting a uniquely American form of haiku, created by poet Allen Ginsberg. Features the "American sentences" of Paul Nelson.
A blog consisting mainly of haibun, by Hortensia Anderson.
Personal haiku blog in English and Lithuanian updated every day by Ričardas.
Haikus from Cindy Zackowitz about the seasons, written in English and French and illustrated with photographs.
A poet's work in mostly haiku, by SB.
This site features both Curtis's own writings, in several genres including haiku and linked forms, and also has a fresh poem by another poet featured daily, with a readily accessible archive of these poems.
Haiku on Tom Brinck's website for usability, poetry, art, etc.
Random Images and a back door to Absurd Thoughts - a weblog of haiku and other "form poems" by Uspace.
haiku and related poems in a blog by Dustin.
A weblog community of poets, sharing haiku on the subject of this winter, 2007-2008, hosted by Isabel and Mandy.
Traditional haiku written over the past five years concerning the same walk that the author has made on Yerry Hill Road, Woodstock, New York, during all four seasons. Photographs accompany the haiku. Weblog by Sarvananda Bluestone.
A haiku and related poetry weblog in Scots and English by John McDonald.
The daily haiku site of Chicagoan David Marshall, featuring urban haiku and senryu, plus essays and some experiments with haiku sonnets.
Writing prompts for haiku which are updated every two days.Participating poets can enter their submissions on the website itself and browse those of others.
Personal blog with a variety of content - haiku, writing prompts, flash fiction, photography.
Sangeet's haiku and poetry corner.
Essays, examples, links and interviews presenting a uniquely American form of haiku, created by poet Allen Ginsberg. Features the "American sentences" of Paul Nelson.
An index to haiku-related sites maintained by Michael P. Garofalo.
Gabi Greve's weblog focused on haiku, with links photographs of her collection of Daruma images and statues.
A weblog of haiku and other micropoetry by Judy Kamilhor, usually set in Brooklyn, New York.
A blog of haiku, senryu, tanka, haiga by Eric Houck, Jr.
Weblog of retired lawyer David Giacalone, who takes up legal issues among the haiku. Lately, haiku has been the main focus, and many haiku poets have poems on the site. Includes a significant discussion of copyright and haiku.
Site of James W. Hackett, American haiku pioneer and correspondent of R. H. Blyth.
David Coomler's blog devoted to "hokku"--his term for traditional (i.e., pre-modern) haiku.
H. Gene Murtha's blog: poems, haiku, tanka, haibun . . .
Haiku and other personal poetry pages by Paul David Mena. Some good stuff here. Includes link to his haiku-a-day blog.
Traditional haiku written over the past five years concerning the same walk that the author has made on Yerry Hill Road, Woodstock, New York, during all four seasons. Photographs accompany the haiku. Weblog by Sarvananda Bluestone.
This site features both Curtis's own writings, in several genres including haiku and linked forms, and also has a fresh poem by another poet featured daily, with a readily accessible archive of these poems.
Random Images and a back door to Absurd Thoughts - a weblog of haiku and other "form poems" by Uspace.
Haikus from Cindy Zackowitz about the seasons, written in English and French and illustrated with photographs.
Contemporary American haiku, with photographs by the author.
A haiku and related poetry weblog in Scots and English by John McDonald.
Haiku, haiga, photos and occasional stuff in Slovenian and English by Polona Oblak.
Haiku and tanka weblog of J. A. Lockhart.
A weblog community of poets, sharing haiku on the subject of this winter, 2007-2008, hosted by Isabel and Mandy.
A haiku weblog by jem.
A haiku weblog from Masago (Vaughn Seward).
Personal haiku pages by Larry Kimmel, featuring haiku, tanka, cherita, gembun and short poems. Links to his Winfred Press pages: haiku bumper stickers; printed books.
Personal haiku blog in English and Lithuanian updated every day by Ričardas.
Regular notes from poet and author Edward Weiss
A 60's memoir / haibun in prose and haiku by Chris Faiers, including memories of Eel Pie Commune, Glastonbury Festival and travelling through Europe.
A blog by Alan Summers, an active poet who does a good deal with haiku.
Haiku on Tom Brinck's website for usability, poetry, art, etc.
Haiku novels, translation, criticism, with excerpts from some of the author's books.
Haikus from the soul is a site devoted to 5-7-5s (i.e., mostly not haiku), mostly by site-owners Lukas and Alison.
Many examples of this cinqku fixed form cinquain with guidelines to this concise 17 syllable image verse form by Brian Strand.
A blog devoted to "crystallines" by Brian Strand. The crystalline is a haiku-like poem in couplet form.
haiku and related poems in a blog by Dustin.
A blog consisting mainly of haibun, by Hortensia Anderson.
The haiku and haibun of Martin Gottlileb Cohen, plus some haiga and photo-haiku with his poems.
The haiku of xenographer J. D. Nelson
A poet's work in mostly haiku, by SB.
A variety of poetry and fiction with definitions, examples, links, writer's tools, and books. Its contents are haiku, tanka, sijo, renku, haibun, stort story, flash fiction, flash play, contemporary poetry, prose poems, free verse, fiction. By Neca Stoller and friends.
Haiku master Akio Bin's Haiku World English-language pages. A student of Shiki and master of his own haiku group, Bin-sensei has had the good luck to have a number of his haiku translated for this page.
Samples of poetry and some thoughts on haiku by Dan Brady.
Author- and user-submitted haiku. Includes instant haiku generator and links to haiku resources.
Pain. Nature. Freedom. Contemporary haiku poetry by Ulf Mohager. Originally a wap site, but now accessible through an emulator also. Updated with 1-3 poems/week.
Haiku by Colin Crombie, WordWright