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  2. British Haiku Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 the BHS published The Haiku Hundred, an anthology of haiku in English to bring haiku to the attention of UK readers. [ 3 ] In 2009, the then president of the society, Annie Bachini , [ 4 ] complained about the quality of haiku being submitted to a haiku string competition where the winning entries, which were flashed on a screen at ...

  3. Haiku Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Haiku Society of America is a non-profit organization composed of haiku poets, editors, critics, publishers and enthusiasts that promotes the composition and appreciation of haiku in English. Founded in 1968, it is the largest society dedicated to haiku and related forms of poetry outside Japan, [ 1 ] and holds meetings, lectures, workshops ...

  4. Haiku in English - Wikipedia

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    A haiku in English is an English-language poem written in a form or style inspired by Japanese haiku.Like their Japanese counterpart, haiku in English are typically short poems and often reference the seasons, but the degree to which haiku in English implement specific elements of Japanese haiku, such as the arranging of 17 phonetic units (either syllables or the Japanese on) in a 5–7–5 ...

  5. Dee Evetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, he co-founded the British Haiku Society together with David Cobb. [4] That same year, however, he moved to New York City , where he became involved in the haiku and arts scene: in 1991, he co-founded the Spring Street Haiku Group, and in 1993 became Vice President of the Haiku Society of America ; he went on to serve as Secretary of ...

  6. Haiku - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the Haiku Society of America noted that the norm for writers of haiku in English was to use 17 syllables, but they also noted a trend toward shorter haiku. [13] According to the society, about 12 syllables in English approximates the duration of 17 Japanese on. [13]

  7. Frogpond - Wikipedia

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    Frogpond is a haiku magazine published by the Haiku Society of America. It is published electronically three times per year and consists of English-language haiku and senryu, linked forms including sequences, renku, rengay, and haibun, essays and articles on these forms, and book reviews. Submissions may come from members and nonmembers.

  8. Association of Haiku Poets - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose is to collect, preserve, display, and view materials related to haiku. The building has four floors above ground and three below ground, with the Haiku Poet Association's office on the first and second floors. As of 2011, the library's collection includes over 54,000 haiku collections and 331,000 haiku magazines.

  9. Alexis Rotella - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, she served as the President of the Haiku Society of America and edited its haiku journal Frogpond the same year. In 2009, she founded Prune Juice, an English-language journal for senryu. [4] Rotella is the 2019-2020 honorary curator of the American Haiku Archives at the California State Library in Sacramento. [5]