HAIKU
CYCLES
HAIKU
HARVEST
TEMPLAR
PHOENIX LITERARY REVIEW
Denis
Garrison, Editor
Co-moderator of WHCpoetrybridge,
Denis Garrison, edits several e-zines, with WHC-networked projects including an
e-book as international seasonal sajiki:
HAIKU
HARVEST - Haiku Harvest is
dedicated to publishing and promoting haiku in English. Both traditional and
innovative haiku forms are published. Ku Nouveau & Haiku Noir,
which were separate webzines in 2001, now are included in Haiku Harvest.
http://www.denisgarrison.com/haiku/
HAIKU
CYCLES - A WHC Networked Journal. This e-book project involves poets
from several countries. Saijiki-X is included in Haiku Cycles.
http://www.denisgarrison.com/haikucycles/
http://www.denisgarrison.com
Submissions: HaikuHarvest@yahoo.com

HaikuHut.com
Michael Rehling, Editor
HaikuHut.com's mission:
- To be a showcase for haiku/senryu as well as
Tanka, and all 'short forms' of poetry
- Provide links to sites that support the art
and craft of 'short form' poetry
- Providing a reading library for students of
these forms
- Provide a home for resident 'haiku mentors'
- Display the best of photographic, and artistic
images combined with poetry
- Link images related to Zen and haiku from
collections around the world
- Provide information and Links to sites
supporting Zen and Taoist Meditation
- Provide a showcase for works by established
poets and beginners

HAIKU
SPIRIT
Gille
Fabres, Editor
Published in French
and English, "the object of this site in collaboration with Haiku Spirit is
to share haiku. To share your haiku, through your submissions for the
contributors section but also your favourite classic or modern haiku. You may
send up your haiku that will be read, discussed and maybe selected to be in the
Active Page section. As soon one new haiku (or more) from a writer will be
chosen, the former haiku will be transferred to the Contributors
/ Collaborateurs section, where a page with the name of the author will be
created as an archive space."
http://gofree.indigo.ie/~gfabre/Bi/Bienvenue.htm
Submissions: gfabre@gofree.indigo.ie

In
Buddha's Temple
Doris E. Pearson, Editor., Lewis
Sanders, Publisher
Paper & eJournal
Doris Pearson
POB 563
Jacobson, MN 55752-0563
Accepting haiku, haiku series,
haiga, tanka.
http://haibun.tripod.com/sanders_publishing/BUDDHA/BUDDHA.html
Submissions: vlasa@webtv.net

LYNX,
a Journal for Linking Poets
Werner & Jane
Reichhold, Editors
Aha!Poetry's
journal, accepting a variety of Asian and Asian-inspired avant-garde poetry;
renku, ghazal, multi-genre, sequences (no haiku) tanka, haibun with tanka, Also
essays, book reviews and participation renga.
http://www.ahapoetry.com/
Submissions: wreichol@mcn.org
Moments
Tina Stanton
A website created by Tina Stanton
for showcasing haiku, tanka, renga, haibun, senryu, etc. A section is devoted to
interactive visual haiku.
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/litha/
Submissions: litha@nbnet.nb.ca.

NIGHTINGALE
Joe Warner, Editor
Joe Warner, Co-moderator of WHCpoetrybridge, edits
Nightingale, a monthly "newspaper" type publication for short poems
(18 lines max. 2,3,4, or 5 lines preferred) and short fiction (300 words max).
The first issue was published on the UK's National Poetry Day 4 September 01.
Deadline for submissions is the 19th of each
month.
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/cat.asp?catId=265
Submission: joe.warner@btinternet.com
or by post to:
Joe Warner
32 Queens Road
Barnetby-le-Wold
North Lincolnshire DN38 6JH
England

POETRY
IN THE LIGHT
Elizabeth St Jacques, Editor
An internet journal of Asian verse
genres in English: haiku, sequences, tanka, haibun, dodoitsu, sedoka, sijo, etc.
Also essays, articles and reviews. Considers unpublished or published works.
(Currently not accepting new submissions).
http://members.tripod.com/~Startag/Contents.html
Submissions: esj@sympatico.ca

Poetry Scotland
Sally Evans,
Ed. Scotland, UK

THE
HERON'S NEST
a Haikai Journal
Christopher Herold,
Editor-in-Chief
Ferris Gilli, Associate Editor
Paul McNeil, Associate Editor
A new edition of
The Heron's Nest is published during the first week of each
month. Included are several pages of haiku and one page presenting three
Editors' Choice haiku. In each issue The Heron's Nest Award is
given to one haiku. The winning haiku is posted on the home page, receives
special commentary, and a certificate is sent to the poet. See the site for
submissions information.
http://www.theheronsnest.com/
Submissions: christopher@theheronsnest.com

JOHN
CARLEY'S WEBSITE
John
E. Carley, Editor, Sitemaster
John is WHCpoetrybridge list
Moderator, Director and Editor. He runs a personal site Frogfest, which
includes the online magazine "the poetry WORM", poetry mailing list:
"The Poetry Works", "The Poetry Studio" hyperlinked poetry,
and "The Frogfrest", his personal site with a collection of his own
and WHC members' zip haiku and renku projects.
http://www.villarana.freeserve.co.uk/
http://www.villarana.freeserve.co.uk/workshome.htm
Subscribe to The Poetry Works: THE-WORKS-subscribe-request@jiscmail.ac.uk
John E. Carley: john@villarana.freeserve.co.uk
THE
POETRY WORM
An Electronically Delivered eZine
http://www.villarana.freeserve.co.uk/wormhome.htm
Submissions: ChristinaSJF@AOL.COM

haijinx
"putting the hai back into haiku"
Mark Brooks, Editor-in-Chief
haijinx is a quarterly journal
that focuses on the role of humor in haiku. Publishing haiku with humour, haiga,
art-haiku, haibun. See the site for submissions guidelines:
http://www.haijinx.com/
| Submissions Editors |
haijinx
(USA)
Mark Brooks
PO Box 827
Temple, TX 76501
USA
web: Mark's Haiku Place |
haijinx (UK)
alan j summers
PO Box 1974
Bristol BS99 3BB
England |
haijinx (Asia)
Carmen Sterba
Kamakura Post Office Kyokudome
Kamakura, Kanagawa-ken 248-8799
Japan |
haijinx (Europe)
Serge Tomé
rue des Orchidees, 94
4030 Grivegnee
Belgium
web: temps libre/free times |
haijinx
(artist-in-residence)
Kuniharu Shimizu
590 Taisho-cho,
Tenri-shi, Nara-ken 632-0071
Japan
|

tinywords.com
D.F. Tweney, Editor
"fresh haiku delivered daily"
"tinywords.com was founded in
November 2000 by D. F. Tweney to deliver haiku to wireless devices and Internet
email addresses. Haiku are short, 17 syllable poems, and most tinywords messages
are under 100 characters long. As such, they are ideally suited to delivery on
mobile devices, which often have severe constraints on message size and
bandwidth. As of November 2001, tinywords.com has more than 1,500 subscribers in
a wide variety of countries, representing every continent on Earth except
Antarctica. Countries with tinywords subscribers include Argentina, Australia,
Azerbaijan, Barbados, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
India, the Isle of Man, Italy, Mexico, Malaysia, Niger, the Netherlands, New
Zealand, the Philippines, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab
Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, and Yugoslavia."
http://www.tinywords.com/
Submissions: haiku@tinywords.com.
Subscribe:
http://www.tinywords.com/subscribe.html
d.f. tweeny: dft@tinywords.com
INTERACTIVE WEB PUBLICATIONS
Kevin Ryan, WHC Director of Arts
and Director of Charnwood Arts, and web designer, Sean Clark of Cuttlefish.net
and Charnwood Arts, have developed "webWORKS Haiku" as a collaboration
between the World Haiku Club and Charnwood Arts. Haiku writers from around the
world have been invited to produce haiku poetry in response a selection of work
from The webWORKS Gallery. Click on the images below to view a picture and read
any haiku that have been written.
If you would like to add your own
haiku then simply register with the Charnwood Arts Web site and login. You will
see a text box and an "Add My Haiku" button beneath each picture. Type
your haiku and press the button and your poem will then be instantly added to
the page!
kev@charnwood-arts.org.uk
http://www.charnwood-arts.org.uk/index.php

HAIBUN
Ray
Rasmussen, Editor
A collection of haibun, sometimes
illustrated with images, by various writers.
http://raysweb.net/haibun/
Submissions: ray@raysweb.net
HAIKU
DREAMWORKS
Ray Rasmussen,
Editor
HAIKU-SPRING
Ray
Rasmussen, Editor
This web page is an interplay of
photographic and digital images of springtime with haiku poems written with
springtime themes. It is meant to bring together artists, poets and
photographers in the celebration of springtime. Contributions are welcome from
haiku poets and artists/photographers. In the haiga tradition, it is not always
the case that the haiku is related to the particular image with which it
appears. The Haiku Spring webpage is a collaborative project of Ray
Rasmussen RaysWeband the World
Haiku Club [WHC]. This web
page is somewhat restrictive in terms of the number of contributions it
will contain and because it covers only one season.
http://raysweb.net/haiku-spring/
Submissions: ray@raysweb.net
HAIKUMANIA
Paul Conneally, Sitemaster
WHC Regional and Education
Director, Paul Conneally's interactive site:
http://haikumaniaren.homestead.com/
Also visit the "Haiku
Parrots" Ren at from haikumaniaren at:
http://haikuparrots.tripod.com/coverparrots.htm
Click the text on the first page to visit linked poems and texts.
THE
HAIKU POET'S HUT
Soji, aka Gary Barnes, Sitemaster,
Editor
Haiku, haiga, haibun, more poetry,
essays and soji's "Visual Haiku" interactive photo-haiku pages.
HAIGA
Ray Rasmussen, Editor
A collaboration of web page designer Ray
Rasmussen [RaysWeb] and the World Haiku Club
whose members contribute haiku poetry and images for the haiga compositions.
Contributions to this web page in the form of
haiku, paintings, drawings, and/or digital art are invited. Contributions are
not restricted to the members of the World Haiku Club.
http://www.raysweb.net/haiga/
Submissions: ray@raysweb.net
RAYSWEB
Ray Rasmussen, Editor
More personal and
pages and interactive visual haiku and poetry.
http://www.raysweb.net/haiga/
Submissions: ray@raysweb.net
HAIGAONLINE
an'ya, Editor
Founded by Jeanne Emrich, an'ya continues the
tradition of this online magazine for visual haiku.
http://www.haigaonline.com
Submissions: an'ya@empnet.com
PHOTO-HAIKU
ARTS
Roderick Stewart, Sitemaster, Editor
PhotoHaiku
Arts™ is a business entity established to govern the publication,
promotion, sales and copyright protection of the photographic and literary work
of Roderick Stewart. Its online presence showcases portfolio samples for the
public and provides, to individuals engaged in the publishing and fine arts
businesses, access to extended works. Additionally, this site provides a number
of quality links as well as a selection of illuminating articles.
PhotoHaiku Arts "Your
Haiku" pages is a contest section for readers to submit previously
published haiku, which are selected for web-page publication, and from which a
prize winner will be chosen.
http://www.photohaikuarts.com/your_haiku.htm
Submissions: rjs@photohaikuarts.com
PHOTO-HAIKU
GALLERY
Mitty
Abe, Sitemaster
WHC Policy Director, Special
Interest, Japan, Mitty Abe was the first to institute an internet photo-haiku
website. He has since developed several interactive sites for photographers and
haikuists to be creative together.
Several categories with many
subcategories are offered on these pages. Photographers and haikuists may
register with an ID and Password to submit their photos and poetry online.
Categories:
Around
the World
- In Around the World, you
can see pictures which have been contributed. These pictures come from a variety
of countries. You also have the opportunity to both read and write haiku, and to
ginko on the site. We welcome your contribution of pictures and haiku.
The
Hidden World
- Photographers take a lot
of shots that can't be seen by the naked eye. There are a lot of objects that
only a photograph can describe. We welcome your contribution of subjects you
can't see with the naked eye. Would you like to challenge new haiku different
than ginko?
Overcoming
Time
- We can't go back to the
past. Therefore, why don't we bring the past to the present? What we post up
here is a picture, which was taken more than 10 years ago. Now, we are showing a
picture of a farm village, which was taken around 1920 in England. We welcome
your contribution of old pictures.
World
Tempos Journal
- It is a special report by
haiku writers from many different countries. It appears four times per month.
The contributing haiku writers highlight the relationship between everyday life
and nature in their area of the world with a photograph and a haiku poem.
How
to Enjoy Haiku in English (in Japanese)
Contact: mitsugu-abe@mb.neweb.ne.jp
SIMPLY
HAIKU
Robert Maestre, Managing Editor
Established in 2003 by Robert
Maestre, Managing Editor, with Robert Wilson, Editor-in-Chief, and Haiga Editor,
Erin Harte.
The editor's say: "Simply
Haiku is, simply put, a monthly publication to showcase the best in Japanese
short form poetry with an emphasis on haiku. To us haiku is more than just
poetry, haiku is a very specific and highly vivid art form . We believe it takes
that special "something" to be a great haiku author (artist)! We
promise to strive to hold the highest standards in Japanese short form poetry
publishing."
http://www.simplyhaiku.tk/
Submissions: iqariar@yahoo.com
VISUAL
HAIKU
"An Interactive Experience"
Soji, aka Gary Barnes, Sitemaster,
Editor
Go through the images that soji
has selected - see if any of them inspire you to write a haiku. If they do,
e-mail him with the results and he will post them on pages linked from the
images.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/1042/poetshut.html
Submissions: geebee@geocities.com
Links Compiled & Edited by Debi
Bender