Area17: Alan Summers The definite and indefinite article – how a house passes along the train of haiku
Recommended reading from Episode 16 of the Haiku Pea Podcast
http://www.marlenemountain.org/essays/essay_oneimage.html https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2010/08/23/essence-3-part-3/ http://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/files/original/f1749c98504dc313d4d1ff3f5e4de282.pdf https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/juxta/juxta-2-1/juxta-interview-jim-kacian-interviews-cor-van-den-heuvel/ https://livinghaikuanthology.com/poets-on-haiku/poets-on-haiku/2674-alexis-rotella-2.html
Mann library at Cornell University
The daily Haiku: http://haiku.mannlib.cornell.edu/
The Mainichi: Japan’s National Daily
Haiku in English
The Heron’s Nest: an online Haiku Journal
http://www.theheronsnest.com/
Presence: Britain’s leading independent Haiku Journal
http://haikupresence.org/home
Haiku: The poetry of focus
A really interesting video with Scott Mason of the Heron’s Nest
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