Featured Content Archives - The Haiku Foundation (original) (raw)

"heart of pine" by Barbara F. Buck is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for November 18, 2024.

Linda Powers O'Dell — live free and glorious: commentaries on "come as you are ... / cherry petals / in the wind" by Vladislav Hristov.

"Crow Words Falling On Dead Grass" by Ronald Baatz is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for November 11, 2024.

Amoolya Kamalnath—the expectations of spring fail to materialize: commentaries on "false spring / the robin's egg blue / of fresh snow" by Laurie Greer

"The Still Point" by Raymond Roseliep is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for November 4, 2024.

Jo McInerney—the unlimited possibilities of childhood: commentaries on "filled with sky / the voice of a child / lost in play" by Cora Whitmore –Cora Whitmore

"The Comfort of Crows" by Hifsa Ashraf and Alan Summers. is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for October 28, 2024.

Linda A. Powers—mundane associations can produce sublime sensations: commentaries on "when the dairy delivered the milky way" by Laurie Greer

"between satellites" by Dave Read is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for October 21, 2024.

Dan Campbell—whether we are there to see it or not: commentaries on "the cat asleep / next to the new TV / morning sun" by John S. Green

"says the rose" by Tiffany Shaw-Diaz is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for October 14, 2024.

Linda A. Powers—a story of rejection: commentaries on "glass rain / the rush of blood / as you spit me out" by Jennifer Hambrick

"Snow Bones" by Masaya Saito is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for October 7, 2024.

Nathan Sidney—Bellum omnium contra omnes: commentaries on "all our wars / lost / blossom wind" by Eva Limbach

"As Is" by Elmedin Kadric is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for September 30, 2024.

Jonathan Epstein—violence inherent in the food chain: commentaries on "marina bait shop / the ripple of faces / in a dark bucket" by Randy Brooks

"Heaven and Hell in China" by Suezan Aikins is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for September 23, 2024.

Dan Campbell—alive and dead, seen and unseen, always on the edge...commentaries on "autumn dusk Schrödinger's cat on the fence" by Colleen M. Farrelly

"L'Alta Via Degli Haiku" by Oscar Luparia is The Haiku Foundation's (THF) Book of the Week for September 16, 2024.

Sébastien Revon—mirroring nature, we delve into our self: commentaries on "overripe plums— / not ready / to be old" by Carolyn Hall