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The Wordshop - Homepage leading to discussions of sijo, haiku, renga and other forms, Asian and otherwise. Hosted by Larry Gross.
 
World Haiku Club - An organization involved with the World Haiku Festival 2000, London and Oxford, in August 2000, plus associated events extending into 2001 and online resources. Presided over by Susumu Takiguchi.
 
World Haiku Review - World Haiku Review, the quarterly magazine of the World Haiku Club.
 
WorldWall2 - A page of haiku dedicated to remembrance of those who lost their lives or loved ones in the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. Submissions welcomed; managed by Thayne.
 
Young Leaves - 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.
 
Ziphome - John Carley's inventive response to the haiku, with examples by himself and several others.
 
free times - A truly international haiku site in English and French, featuring haiku theory and practice, publication, rules, reading corner, library, publications, favourites. Online submission for a monthly online journal. Webmaster Serge Tome.
 
haijinx - E-zine featuring haiku with humor, articles, haiga in different styles, and biographies of its contributors. Edited by Mark Brooks (US), alan j summers (UK), Serge Tomé (Belgium), and Carmen Sterba (Japan).
 
haiku resources - The haiku resources Mark Brooks "used in my efforts to become more than a novice. Some of the newer resources were suggested by haiku poets whom I respect." An excellent, well-organized collection of information and links.
 
haikumania - Portal to dozens of experiments with and extensions of haiku, managed by Paul T. Conneally. Join the fun!
 
pinecone - Homepage of the North Georgia Haiku Society, "Devoted to the study, writing, and reading of haiku and related literary forms." Well-designed, reflecting a vibrant local group with some fine poets.
 
still: a journal of short verse - Home page of the print journal *still*, one of the zappiest zines of short poems, including haiku. Information on the richest haiku contest in the world, etc., brought to you by ai li.
 
tinywords.com - Publishes just one new haiku every day on the web and via e-mail. You can even receive your daily haiku by short message service (SMS) or text paging. The message is nothing but one haiku and author's name. (The web page includes some biographical information.) Submit your haiku to editor D. F. Tweney.
 
ukku - Web site of the United Kingdom haiku group, featuring work of members, and biographies.
 
 

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