Simply Haiku Autumn 2010, Vol. 8. No. 2 published

Simply Haiku
Autumn 2010, Vol. 8. No. 2
 
 
Simply Haiku has a new home: http://simplyhaiku.webs.com/

We have an all new look, and it's our best issue to date!
 
W E L C O M E!
 
Robert D. Wilson
Saša Važić
Co-Owners, Co-Publishers, Co-Editors
 
 
Contents:
 
Publishers' Note
 
Our Vision
 
Simply Haiku
 
Dietmar Tauchner
William Hart
Bruce Ross
Barbara A Taylor
Richard Stevenson
Adelaide B. Shaw
Francis Masat
Tomislav Maretić
Ram Krishna Singh
Vasile Moldovan
Vladislav Hristov
Rafal Zabratynski
Claire Everett
David Ash
Hidenori Hiruta
Ljubomir Dragović
Guy Simser
Peter Newton
Rosa Clement
Featured haiku poet: Chen-ou Liu

 

Simplu Haibun

 

Adelaide B. Shaw
Barbara A Taylor
David Cobb
Sonam Chhoki
Rafal Zabratynski
Mike Montreuil
Patricia Prime
Damir Janjalija

Simply Tanka

Andre Surridge
Angela Leuck
Anne Benjamin
Barbara Taylor
Beatrice Yell
Beverley Momoi
Bob Lucky
Carmel Summers
Catherine Smith
Claire Everett
Cynthia Rowe
David Terelinck
Dawn Bruce
Denis Garrison
Ellen Weston
Francis Masat
Giselle Maya
Guy Simser
Jan Foster
J. Zimmerman
Kathy Kituai
Kala
Lisa Baron
Margaret Grace
Margaret Van Every
Marian Verbeka
Mariko Kitakubo
Marilyn Hazelton
Marjorie Buettner
Michael Thorley
Naomi Wakan
Patricia Prime
Peggy Heinrich
Pravat Kumar Padhy
Sanford Goldstein
Sonam Chhoki
Vasile Moldovan
 
 
Simply Haiga
 
Adelaide B. Shaw

Djurdja Vukelić-Rožić

Jacek Margolak

Malvina Mileta

Marija Pogorilić

Robert D. Wilson

Hidenori Hiruta

Simply Haiku Exclusive

Max Verhart, Haibunga
Zoe Savina, Haiku Collage

Multimedia

Haiku Presentation

  • Dietmar Tauchner (Austria) reads his haiku at World Haiku Association Conference at Druskininkai Potic, Fall 2009
  • 13 Haiku Poems by John MacKinnon
  • Haiku Poem by Kiyo, voice YK guitar lute323, music by Takei
  • Japanese Haiku by Basho
  • Basho's Trails

 Aesthetics in common between China and Japan

 
Features
  • Going to Meet My Friend... Under the Shade of Leafy Chestnuts
    Based on emails exchanged between Tomislav Maretić and Saša Važić
  • In memory of Vladimir Devidé (May 3, 1925 - August 22, 2010)
  • In Fond Memory: Kawano Yūko (24 July, 1946—12 August, 2010) by Amelia Fielden
  • Part I of Basho’s Haiku - Hungarian translations by Gabor Terebess, English translations by David Landis Barnhill
  • Konoshima's Tanka - translations by David Callner
  • The Haiku Masters: Four Poetic Diaries by Gail Sher—Part I Basho: Epoch of Dusk
  • Hundred-Stanza Renga by Gail Sher and Andrew Schelling
  • An Interview with Gail Sher by Robert D. Wilson
  • An Interview with David Callner by Saša Važić
  • An Interview with Zoe Savina by Saša Važić
  • Waking from Zhuangzi’s Butterfly Dream? — Plagiarism or Honkadori by Chen-ou Liu
  • An Interview with Eduard Tara by Robert D. Wilson and Saša Važić
  • Japanese Aesthetics by Susumu Takiguchi
  • Personification: A Taboo In English Language Haiku? by Robert D. Wilson

Reviews

  • Weaver Birds by Saeko Ogi & Amelia Fielden—a review by Denis M. Garrison
  • The Time of This World: 100 Tanka from 13 collections by Kawano Yuko—a review by Robert D. Wilson
  • The Moss at Takeiji - A Sanctuary in Kamakura That Changed Women's Lives Edited by Lidia Rosmuz and Carmen Sterba—a review by Robert D. Wilson

Reprints

  • An Interview with Tanka Poet Kawano Yuko by Amelia Fielden
  • The Importance of Seasons by Charles Trumbull
  • Breaking the Haiku Mould, or Breeding to a Bloodline by Janice M. Bostok
  • Toward an Aesthetic for English-Language Haiku by Lee Gurga
  • Tanka: 'the myriad leaves of words' by Beverley George
  • Haiku In Amazonas by Rosa Clement
  • Looking and Seeing: How Haiga Works by Jim Kacian

Contests in non-English Language

Submission Gulidelines

Archives

 

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