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Haiku. A Fanpage - Haiku. A very brief introduction to haiku with a few links to more extensive Haiku sites.
 
HaikuOz: Australian Haiku Society - Home page of the recently formed society. Rather sketchy, but look for new developments in 2001.
 
Haikutalk Links Page - Links to the haiku world in English by Gerald England. In addition to the useful links to many different haiku web sites, there are links to reviews of dozens of haiku publications his New Hope International writers have commented on in recent years and months.
 
Hiroaki Sato's Erotic Haiku Anthology - Submission (!) guidelines for an anthology of "erotic haiku" to be edited by Hiroaki Sato. Deadline 31 October 2001.
 
History of Haiku - Haiku by 10 classical and modern masters, with brief biographies
 
Hutton's Saki Press - Small press publisher. Promotes the winners of its Virgil Hutton Haiku Memorial Award contest.
 
In the moonlight a worm - A detailed guide for the teaching of haiku to primary and secondary pupils, plus a self teaching guide.
 
Interactive Photo-Haiku - "Create haiku in response to the photos on our site, then send them us." Or send photos for others to respond to with haiku. Pretty, tame. Site is bilingual, English and Japanese.
 
Japanese Women Poets: Bibliography and Sources - An excellent briefly annotated bibliography with online sources for its subject matter, which includes haiku and tanka. Part of the extensive and impressive web site of the International Alliance for Women in Music.
 
Japanophile Magazine - As the title suggests, a print magazine devoted to Japanese culture in general, with frequent references to and publication of haiku in English as well as Japanese.
 
Ku Nouveau - Ku Nouveau--literary website for new forms of haiku in English. A project of Haiku Harvest ezine. Edited by Denis Garrison, U.S.A., and John Carley, England.
 
Magazines publishing haiku, senryu, tanka, renga, haibun, sijo, sedoka - A substantial listing of print magazines publishing Japanese-derived types of poetry in English, with web pages and e-mail addresses where applicable. Compiled by Pamelyn Casto and Mandy Smith.
 
Mainichi Interactive - Haiku in English - Web site of the famous Mainichi Daily News Haiku in English column, edited by Kazuo Sato and Isamu Hashimoto. Has instructions for e-mail entries.
 
Masaoka Shiki Haiku Awards Project - This site gives information on the substantial literary prizes given as a result of the Matsuyama Declaration of 1999. Watch here for award announcements. Maintained by the Ehime Culture Foundation, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
 
Modern Haiku Magazine - English language print haiku magazine. Longest-running and largest in the business (pages and subscribers).
 
Mushimegane - Haiku, Tanka, And Contemporary Art - " . . . from Tokyo, Japan by Ryu Yotsuya and Niji Fuyuno. Haiku and tanka works . . . ." The authors' grasp of Engilsh is a bit slippery, but lots of information on haiku, tanka, etc., and related subjects.
 
Nature Haiku Wall - Haiku in 5-7-5, mostly of flora and fauna, from open submissions. The best overall group so far is by school children relating to animals, though a good one pokes its head up here or there among the others. Edited by Scarlet.
 
North Carolina Haiku Society - Web site for the North Carolina Haiku Society. Includes haiku by members, brief notes and remarks on haiku, lists of haiku books, lists of haiku-related links. Nicely done.
 
Photo-Haiku Gallery - International photo-haiku sites from Tokyo, Japan by Mitsugu Abe. See and submit photos and haiku. Photos and haiku are updated almost everyday.
 
Poetry in the Light - Haiku, tanka, sijo, related genres and articles by internationally known as well as promising poets of these genres.
 
 

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