Simply Haiku: An E-Journal of Haiku and Related Forms
November-December 2004, Volume 2, Number 6

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Contents

Haiku

Editor Robert Wilson [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
Fay Aoyagi
Kat Avila
Dylan Brennan
Marili Deandrea
Juanito Escareal
Helen Jones
Steve McCarty
Anna Poplawska
Chad Lee Robinson
Gabriel Rosenstock
Bruce Ross
Ann K. Schwader
Johnye Strickland
Miyako Yamada

Haiku Clinic

Editor William J. Higginson [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
Haiku Clinic #4
Previous Haiku Clinics: #1 #2 #3

Tanka

Editor Michael McClintock [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
Melissa Dixon
Margarita Engle
William J. Higginson
Allen McGill
Alan Pizzarelli

Renku: Collaborative Linked Verse

Editor John Carley [bio] [email]

Introduction to Renku
About This Issue: Editor's Notes
A Note From the Global Renku Memorial
Shisan: Autumn Communion, English
Shisan: Autumn Communion, Japanese
  Contributors: Shigeto Kobayashi, Junko Nagashima, Kikuyo Sugiura, Midori Suzuki, Eiko Yachimoto
Shisan: Autumn Equinox, English
Shisan: Autumn Equinox, Japanese
  Contributors: David Burleigh, Hirofumi Hatsuzawa, Hiroshi Tamura, Tateshi Tsukamoto
Shisan: This Persimmon Fall, English
Shisan: This Persimmon Fall, Japanese
  Contributors: Yoshiko Ehara, Shinku Fukuda, Kris Kondo, Sumiko Sudo, Yoshiko Uchiyama
Junicho: Another Pond
  Contributors: Shokan Tadashi Kondo, Raffael de Gruttola, Peter Zay
An Introduction: Renku in Performance
Shokan Tadashi Kondo: Introduction to Kaleidoscopic Mandala
 

Programme Cover
Kaleidoscopic Mandala Participants: Wilfred Croteau, Raffael de Gruttola, Arawana Hyashi, Shokan Tadashi Kondo, Thomas Allen LeVines, Yumiko Matsuoka, Kiyoko Morita, Susannah Sayler, William Tipton Thrasher

Kaleidoscopic Mandala: Hawk Feather
  Contributors: Arawana Hyashi, Shokan Tadashi Kondo, Thomas Allen LeVines, Yumiko Matsuoka

Management Staff

Managing Editor: Robert Wilson
Associate Editor: Johnye Strickland
Associate Editor: Carol Raisfeld
Web Design: Ray Rasmussen

 

Haibun

Editor Allen McGill [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
Gary Ford
Izabel Sonia Ganz
Graham Nunn
Bruce Ross
Robert Wilson

Haiga: Traditional Art with Haiku

Editor Bette Wappner [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
David Bull
Woodblock Prints
Susan Frame
Sumi-e
Tagami Kikusha
Traditional Haiga

Haiga: New Art Forms with Haiku

Editor Ray Rasmussen [bio] [email]

Editor's Introduction
an'ya & Ed Baker
Modern art & haiku
Jim Kacian
Digital images & haiku
Karina Klesko & Linda Papanicolaou
Redenga
Arthur Okamura
Illustrations & haiku from "The Healing Spirit of Haiku"
Yasuhiko Shirota
Winter in Japan
Geert Verbeke
Digital images & haiku
Anita Virgil & Jennifer Virgil Gurchinoff
A photo-haiku collaboration

Features: Articles, Essays & Interviews

About the Features Section
Patricia Fister
Tagami Kikusha: Bohemian Nun, Haikai Poet, and Poet-Painter
Richard Krawiec
Interview
Steve McCarty
Can non-Japanese write real haiku poetry?
AC Missias
Interview
Alan Pizzarelli
Interview
Michael Rehling
For the Beginner—What is Haiku?
Bruce Ross
On Defining Haibun to a Western Readership
Hiroaki Sato
Sumitaku Kenshin & His 'Free-Rhythm' Haiku
Interview
Joel Weishaus
Interview

Reprints

About the Reprints Section
Dhugal J. Lindsay
Season Words
Anna Poplawska
Zen and the Art of Haiku
Jane Reichhold
Metaphor in Basho's Haiku

Book Reviews

About the Book Reviews Section
Fay Aoyagi
Chrysanthemum Love
David Rosen, Joel Weishaus & Arthur Okamura
The Healing Spirit of Haiku

Anita Virgil
ONE POTATO TWO POTATO ETC

Announcements & Contributors

Editor Carol Raisfeld [bio] [email]
Contributors' Index: All Issues
Current Contests/Publications
Index of Features & Reprints: all issues


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