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| Back | Next | HIGHLIGHTS - In this Issue VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 - DECEMBER 2003 Go to Contents Page to View All Selections In recognition of her selfless contribution to the cause of haiku, this issue is dedicated to Debi Bender by the members of the World Haiku Club. Rosenstock & Rosenstock a selection of photo-haiku A Special Multimedia Feature Portfolio Photography by Ron Rosenstock (US) Haiku by Gabriel Rosenstock (IR) Hoshino Takashi Award The Results of the First Hoshino Takashi Award for Haiku R.H. Blyth Award 2003 Results R.H. Blyth Award for Senryu 2003 A World Map developments in haiku The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Methodology in Contemporary English Haiku Richard Gilbert Journey to Oiso & the home of R. H. Blyth with photo gallery Japan 2002 James W. & Patricia Hackett (US) WHCRenku: The Forum's First Kasen Introduction Eiko Yachimoto, Sabiki (JP) Midsummer Darkness Comments by 8 poets & a spectator Requiem for a Poet: Robert Gibson (1923-2003) »No Beginning or End »This is Your Haiku Life »Quoted from bob »Haiku of Robert Gibson »Tanka of Robert Gibson »A two-part onlist essay by Robert Gibson Guest Speaker's Corner Objective and Subjective Assessments of Modern Haiga Michael Dylan Welch (US) Two New Features A Brush with Poetry essays on haiga In Praise of Non-Japanese Haiku HAIGA: This Delicious Cocktail of Art, Poetry and Calligraphy with Gallery of Artworks Susumu Takiguchi (UK) Select Haiku by WHC Members with Commentary by Susumu Takiguchi (UK) From a Haiku Editor's Desk Writing Under the Influence Part 1: Thoughts from the middle of the road DW Bender (US) | Back | Next |
| Back | Next | HIGHLIGHTS - In this Issue VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 - DECEMBER 2003 Go to Contents Page to View All Selections In recognition of her selfless contribution to the cause of haiku, this issue is dedicated to Debi Bender by the members of the World Haiku Club. Rosenstock & Rosenstock a selection of photo-haiku A Special Multimedia Feature Portfolio Photography by Ron Rosenstock (US) Haiku by Gabriel Rosenstock (IR) Hoshino Takashi Award The Results of the First Hoshino Takashi Award for Haiku R.H. Blyth Award 2003 Results R.H. Blyth Award for Senryu 2003 A World Map developments in haiku The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Methodology in Contemporary English Haiku Richard Gilbert Journey to Oiso & the home of R. H. Blyth with photo gallery Japan 2002 James W. & Patricia Hackett (US) WHCRenku: The Forum's First Kasen Introduction Eiko Yachimoto, Sabiki (JP) Midsummer Darkness Comments by 8 poets & a spectator Requiem for a Poet: Robert Gibson (1923-2003) »No Beginning or End »This is Your Haiku Life »Quoted from bob »Haiku of Robert Gibson »Tanka of Robert Gibson »A two-part onlist essay by Robert Gibson Guest Speaker's Corner Objective and Subjective Assessments of Modern Haiga Michael Dylan Welch (US) Two New Features A Brush with Poetry essays on haiga In Praise of Non-Japanese Haiku HAIGA: This Delicious Cocktail of Art, Poetry and Calligraphy with Gallery of Artworks Susumu Takiguchi (UK) Select Haiku by WHC Members with Commentary by Susumu Takiguchi (UK) From a Haiku Editor's Desk Writing Under the Influence Part 1: Thoughts from the middle of the road DW Bender (US)
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HIGHLIGHTS - In this Issue
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 - DECEMBER 2003
Go to Contents Page to View All Selections
In recognition of her selfless contribution to the cause of haiku, this issue is dedicated to Debi Bender by the members of the World Haiku Club.
Rosenstock & Rosenstock a selection of photo-haiku A Special Multimedia Feature Portfolio Photography by Ron Rosenstock (US) Haiku by Gabriel Rosenstock (IR)
Rosenstock & Rosenstock a selection of photo-haiku
A Special Multimedia Feature Portfolio Photography by Ron Rosenstock (US) Haiku by Gabriel Rosenstock (IR)
Hoshino Takashi Award The Results of the First Hoshino Takashi Award for Haiku R.H. Blyth Award 2003 Results R.H. Blyth Award for Senryu 2003 A World Map developments in haiku The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Methodology in Contemporary English Haiku Richard Gilbert Journey to Oiso & the home of R. H. Blyth with photo gallery Japan 2002 James W. & Patricia Hackett (US)
Hoshino Takashi Award
The Results of the First Hoshino Takashi Award for Haiku
R.H. Blyth Award 2003
Results R.H. Blyth Award for Senryu 2003
A World Map developments in haiku
The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Methodology in Contemporary English Haiku
Richard Gilbert
Journey to Oiso & the home of R. H. Blyth with photo gallery
Japan 2002 James W. & Patricia Hackett (US)
WHCRenku: The Forum's First Kasen Introduction Eiko Yachimoto, Sabiki (JP) Midsummer Darkness Comments by 8 poets & a spectator Requiem for a Poet: Robert Gibson (1923-2003) »No Beginning or End »This is Your Haiku Life »Quoted from bob »Haiku of Robert Gibson »Tanka of Robert Gibson »A two-part onlist essay by Robert Gibson
Introduction Eiko Yachimoto, Sabiki (JP) Midsummer Darkness Comments by 8 poets & a spectator
»No Beginning or End »This is Your Haiku Life »Quoted from bob »Haiku of Robert Gibson »Tanka of Robert Gibson »A two-part onlist essay by Robert Gibson
Guest Speaker's Corner Objective and Subjective Assessments of Modern Haiga Michael Dylan Welch (US) Two New Features A Brush with Poetry essays on haiga In Praise of Non-Japanese Haiku HAIGA: This Delicious Cocktail of Art, Poetry and Calligraphy with Gallery of Artworks Susumu Takiguchi (UK) Select Haiku by WHC Members with Commentary by Susumu Takiguchi (UK)
Objective and Subjective Assessments of Modern Haiga Michael Dylan Welch (US)
HAIGA: This Delicious Cocktail of Art, Poetry and Calligraphy with Gallery of Artworks Susumu Takiguchi (UK)
Select Haiku by WHC Members with Commentary by Susumu Takiguchi (UK)
From a Haiku Editor's Desk Writing Under the Influence Part 1: Thoughts from the middle of the road DW Bender (US)
Writing Under the Influence Part 1: Thoughts from the middle of the road DW Bender (US)