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Poets' Homepages - Actually, one of the more interesting listings of haiku resources on the Web; includes sites in English, French, and--in future--other languages. Maintained by Debi Bender.
 
Raw Nervz Haiku - This review of an issue of Canada's leading haiku magazine gives full contact information and a taste: Great haiku and senryu in an in-your-face presentation. It's effectively a home page.
 
Reflections - A Haiku Diary - An irregular e-zine of world haiku in English including a wide range of poets. Very nicely produced by Harsangeet K. Bhullar.
 
Russian Haiku - As the title suggests, a site devoted to haiku in Russian. Also has a "Foreign" section, with material in English, French, and Japanese. Webmaster Alexey Andreyev's "Definition of Haiku" is already a Web classic.
 
SNAPSHOTS - Haiku magazine - Haiku poetry magazine edited by John Barlow, who also publishes Snapshot Press books. A well designed site that has a look all its own.
 
SciFaiku.com - Science-fiction haiku including poetry, explanations of scifaiku, and a mailing list.
 
See Haiku Here - A siteful of "digital haiga" created in collaboration with many haiku poets from Japan and worldwide, by Kuniharu Shimizu.
 
Sensei Salon - Haiku Bibliography - A comprehensive bibliography of books on haiku in English, by Kristen Deming, a past president of the Haiku Society of America.
 
Shiki Internet Haiku Salon - International haiku site from Japan with explanations of haiku for beginners, biographical information on Shiki, gateway to Shiki mailing lists, and many links.
 
Shiki Internet Haiku Salon - International haiku site from Japan with explanations of haiku for beginners, biographical information on Shiki, gateway to Shiki mailing lists, and many links.
 
Snapshot Press - Snapshot Press specializes in haiku, tanka, and short poems, producing quality books, chapbooks, and journals including Snapshots--a haiku/senryu journal and Tangled Hair--a journal dedicated to Tanka, all edited by John Barlow.
 
Southern California Haiku Study Group - Home page of one of the newest regional haiku groups in the US, organized by Jerry Ball. Access to season words, a member's forum, and other haiku goodies.
 
Star Leaper Magazine - A quarterly e-zine that features, among other things, scifaiku and haiku. Edited by Oino Sakai.
 
Tanka-Sijo Cupboard - A comparative selection of poems in both the traditional Japanese and Korean forms, respectively. Markets, links, definitions, supplied by Neca Stoller.
 
Tao Mountain - Collages, watercolors, and haiku. The paintings are for sale.
 
The British Haiku Society - Founded in 1990 by David Cobb and Dee Evetts, this group has put haiku on the map in the UK with numerous events and the journal *Blithe Spirit*. A clean, well-organized site.
 
The Five Hundred Essential Japanese Season Words - Five hundred traditional Japanese season words with authoritative English translations, seasonally organized, for the benefit of haiku and linked poem poets and translators of traditional Japanese poetry. Selected by Kenkichi Yamamoto, translated by Kris Young Kondo and William J. Higginson.
 
The Haiku Exchange Project - World Kid magazine - Japanese Haiku and the Haiku Exchange Project; Languages section, World Kid Magazine. Each issue of World Kid magazine will feature different languages from throughout the world. This page is edited by Kenji Shiramizu.
 
The Heron's Nest: a haikai journal - A monthly quality haiku magazine published both online and in print, with submissions by e-mail or post. Edited by Christopher Herold.
 
The Sijo - The most popular Korean poetic form, a relative of haiku and tanka. In English.
 
 

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