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Michael Dylan Welch is a wonderful, award-winning haiku writer, publisher and essayist. See his pages about haiku here: members.aol.com/WelchM/ and www.millikin.edu/haiku/writerprofiles/MichaelDylanWelch.html His journal of the short poem, Tundra is detailed at: www.brooksbookshaiku.com/haikumagreviews/tundra.html. Welch's essay, Becoming a Haiku Poet, discusses writing haiku in English: www.haikuworld.org/begin/mdwelch.apr2003.html
Jack Foley's talk on Beat Generation haiku, given at the convention of The Haiku Society of America: www.alsopreview.com/columns/foley/jfhaiku.html Here's "More on Beat Haiku," Foley's conversation with Michael Dylan Welch: http://www.alsopreview.com/columns/foley/jfmorebeat.html The Haiku North America festival is found at: www.haikunorthamerica.com. Modern Haiku magazine, based in Lincoln, Illinois, is at: www.modernhaiku.org. Forms in English Haiku, an essay by Keiko Imaoka: home1.pacific.net.sg/~loudon/keiko.htm Stanford Forrester's bottlerockets magazine The Haiku Year and a group project inspired by the Haiku Year If you have a link you'd like added here, please feel free to email me at "pen at splab dot org." |
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