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  2. British Haiku Society - Wikipedia

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    The BHS holds an Annual Haiku Award. [1] From the 1990s until 2004 the Society also offered a Sasakawa Prize. [2]In 1992 the BHS published The Haiku Hundred, an anthology of haiku in English to bring haiku to the attention of UK readers.

  3. Paul Conneally - Wikipedia

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    Along with Finlay and Culhane, Conneally experiments with renga to produce psychogeographic maps that incorporate haiku and other poetic texts. Conneally has been described by the Embassy of Japan in the UK as an "experienced expert" in the field of haiku [13] and led haiku workshops for teachers on behalf of the embassy and Japan 21. [13]

  4. James William Hackett - Wikipedia

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    James William Hackett (August 6, 1929 – November 9, 2015) [1] was an American poet who is most notable for his work with haiku in English.The James W. Hackett Annual International Award for Haiku, named after him, was administered by the British Haiku Society from 1991 to 2009. [2]

  5. Category:Haiku associations - Wikipedia

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    British Haiku Society; H. Haiku Society of America; M. Modern Haiku Association This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 00:30 (UTC). ...

  6. John Richard Parsons - Wikipedia

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    The poetry of Japanese haiku, haibun, senryu and tanka has been a strong influence on Parsons' writing, as has the evocative and concise poetry of Imagism.He is an internationally recognised writer of haiku and haibun in English, and has won prizes, awards and commendations at many competitions, including first prizes at the Kikakuza Haibun Contest (2009); Klostar Ivanic Festival (2012), the ...

  7. Dee Evetts - Wikipedia

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    1997 saw the publication of Evetts's first major collection of haiku and senryu by the Red Moon Press: Endgrain "helped establish Evetts as a front-runner in American haiku and senryu." [ 2 ] The book won the Haiku Society of America's Merit Book Award 1998, with the judges noting the "unforgettable images drawn from alert and perceptive ...

  8. Reginald Horace Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Having returned to Seoul in 1936, Blyth remarried in 1937, to a Japanese woman named Kijima Tomiko, [4] with whom he had two daughters. In 1940 they moved to Kanazawa, Japan, which was D. T. Suzuki's home town, and Blyth took a job as an English teacher at the Fourth Higher School (later Kanazawa University).

  9. Ross Clark (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Clark was an inaugural member of the Queensland Writers Train; [5] in 2003 he was recipient of the Centenary of Federation Medal, otherwise known as the Centenary Medal, for "contribution to poetry"; [6] in 2004 he was recipient of the Queensland Writers' Centre Johnno Award, "for outstanding contribution to Queensland writers and writing"; [7] and in 2008 he was recipient of the ...