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Aha! Poetry
The main entry page to Jane Reichhold's world of haiku, tanka, and linked poetry. One of the largest "haiku and related" sites on the WWW, with frequent new material.

An Introduction to Haiku
"200 Best Haiku of Japanese Literature." An interesting selection, in variable translations. Just a touch sentimental here and there.

anthologie du haïku
André Duhaime's extensive web site devoted to haiku in French, much of which is bilingual French/English, including some of the best information on the web for English-language haiku poets.

Basho Memorial Museum, Iga-Ueno, Japan
This is the English home-page of the Matsuo Basho Memorial Museum in his hometown, Ueno City, Mie Prefecture. Sponsors an annual English-language haiku contest with an August deadline, in connection with its Basho Festival in October each year.

California State Library
This is the welcome page of the California State Library, home of the American Haiku Archive. A simple search on the keyword "haiku" currently produces over 1600 items, mostly donated by Elizabeth Searle Lamb; undoubtedly the largest public collection in the US.

Chaba
An innovative site with haiku by several hands and music, brought to you by John Hudak. Back online after some hiatus.

Contemporary Haiku
"Contemporary Haiku: Origins and New Directions", an essay by A.C. Missias. Clear summary of the situation in English.

Daily Haiku on Mann Library Home Page
The Mann Library at Cornell University presents a fresh haiku by an outstanding American haiku poet each day. Click on the "daily haiku" link. Edited by Tom Clausen.

Dhugal J. Lindsay's Haiku Universe
Offers many pages of information on haiku.

Dogwood Blossoms
Legacy web site of the online haiku magazine edited by Gary Warner, last updated in 1998. Some good haiku reading.

Fay Aoyagi's homepage
While this site includes a number of Fay Aoyagi's haiku, it also includes her striking translations of modern Japanese haiku by living masters, and a new page of "favorite haiku" by others, with her comments, that could become an important resource.

First Australian Haiku Anthology
A fine haiku anthology built entirely online, and featuring quick loading, single-haiku presentation for contemplation, and brief biographical notes on authors. Clean, well thought out, and frequently updated with new work.

Forms in English Haiku
A thorough and highly technical discussion of serious haiku form in English, by Keiko Imaoka, a Japanese-American poet who writes in both languages. Highly recommended for advanced poets.

Free Times / Temps Libres
An international haiku site in English and French, featuring haiku theory and practice, publication, rules, reading corner. Online submissions accepted. Includes "Aozora", a special sub-section devoted to the haiku scene in southeastern Europe, with a list of and links to the Web sites of some dozen or more print magazines--many highly international. Webmaster Serge Tome.

Haiku
Summary of a talk by Prof. Eleanor Kerkham, of the University of Maryland.

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