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Jim Kacian

James Michael Kacian (born July 26, 1953)[1] is an American haiku poet, editor, translator, publisher, organizer, filmmaker, public speaker, and theorist. He has authored more than 20 volumes of English-language haiku, and edited scores more, including serving as editor in chief for Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years. In addition, he is founder and owner of Red Moon Press (1993), a co-founder of the World Haiku Association (2000), and founder and president of The Haiku Foundation (2009).[2]

Jim Kacian in Kumamoto, Japan, in mid-September 2007, while reading his haiku for a film in development by Slovenian filmmaker Dimitar Anakiev.

Early life and career Edit

Kacian was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in the region of the Northeastern United States, then he was adopted and raised in Gardner, Massachusetts. He wrote his first mainstream poems in his teens, and published them in small poetry magazines beginning in 1970. He also wrote, recorded, and sold songs under the name Jim Blake while living in Nashville in the 1980s. Upon his move to Virginia in 1985 he discovered English-language haiku, for which he is best known.

He set himself the task of writing a thousand such poems before seeking publication, and between 1985 and 1987 accomplished this.[citation needed] Since 1988 he has published thousands of his poems in hundreds of locations in dozens of languages, with the preponderance of them being published in the United States, but with substantial numbers also appearing in Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Italy, Austria, Israel, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Macedonia, Greece, Iran, Russia, China, India, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

From 1993 – 1998 he edited the haiku journal,[3] which he followed (1998 – 2004) by assuming the editorship of Frogpond, the membership journal of the Haiku Society of America.

Also in 1993, Kacian founded Red Moon Press, which has become the premier dedicated haiku publishing house in the world.[4]

Since 1996, Kacian has published more than 20 books, primarily haiku, and his work has been translated into more than 20 languages. His poems have won or been placed in virtually every international contest in the genre.[citation needed] All of his full-length collections have won awards.

Having proposed a new global haiku association in 1999, Kacian co-founded the World Haiku Association with Ban'ya Natsuishi and Dimitar Anakiev.[5] In September 2000 the WHA held its inaugural conference in Tolmin, Slovenia.[6]

From August to November 2000, Kacian traveled to nine countries — the UK, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Japan promoting a global haiku.[7][8] Having invited haiku poets from around the world to submit their haiku to Frogpond, Kacian compiled and edited 2001's XXIV:1 issue, featuring haiku from 24 countries.

Beginning in 2004, Kacian began work on The Haiku Foundation. Among its offerings are The Haiku Foundation Libraries (hard copy and digital); Haikupedia, the online encyclopedia of all things haiku; interactive features for any level of participant; a history of world haiku, with specimen samples, in original languages and English; and more.

In August 2013, his anthology Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years was published by W. W. Norton & Company. The anthology tells the story of English-language haiku from its inception to the present, and includes his 70-page overview of the genre.

Also in 2013, Kacian created the first video haiga and haiku film. He first presented them publicly via The Haiku Foundation website, and then collectively at the HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival which he inaugurated in 2015.

Poetry collections Edit

Kacian has written sixteen books of poetry, fourteen of which are dedicated to haiku or haiku-related genres. His poems have been translated into many languages.

Featured work Edit

Kacian's haiku,

clouds seen
through clouds
seen through

(along with 29 other chosen haiku) is etched in a stone along the Katikati Haiku Pathway beside the Uretara Stream in New Zealand.[9] (Poems were selected by the Katikati Haiku Pathway Focus Committee, New Zealand Poetry Society, and Catherine Mair.) In 2010 a second stone featuring his poem

a breeze and my mind on to other things

was added, making him one of only three poets with multiple stones, and the only American.[citation needed]

His essays have been cited in such works as:

  • Rowland, Philip (Autumn 2008). "From Haiku to the Short Poem: Bridging the divide". Modern Haiku 39(3), pp. 23–45, ISSN 0026-7821
  • Yovu, Peter (Winter 2008). "Do Something Different". Frogpond XXXI, pp. 51–61, ISSN 8755-156X

Kacian's efforts on behalf of global haiku have been featured in Global Haiku and the work of Jim Kacian (Richard Gilbert, 2003).

Kacian's work has been anthologized in, among others:

  • The Haiku Anthology, 3rd edition (Cor van den Heuvel) Norton, 1999 ISBN 0-393-04743-1
  • Haiku Moment (ed. Bruce Ross) Tuttle, 1993, ISBN 0 8048 1820 7
  • Haiku World: An International Poetry Almanac (ed. William J. Higginson)
  • The New Haiku (eds. John Barlow & Martin Lucas)
  • Haiku Mind (ed. Patricia Donegan)
  • Journey to the Interior: American Versions of Haibun (ed. Bruce Ross)
  • How to Haiku (Bruce Ross)
  • Haiku: A Poet's Guide (Lee Gurga)
  • Baseball Haiku (ed. Cor van den Heuvel)
  • Haiku: Poetry Ancient & Modern (ed. Jackie Hardy) (also German and French editions)
  • Haiku International Anthology (ed. Ban’ya Natsuishi)
  • Poems of Consciousness (Richard Gilbert) Red Moon Press 2008 ISBN 978-1893959729
  • Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years (ed. Jim Kacian, Allan Burns & Philip Rowland) W. W. Norton & Company, 2013

His poem,

my fingerprints
on the dragonfly
in amber

serves as the departure point for Richard Gilbert's monograph on contemporary haiku technique, The Disjunctive Dragonfly, defining innovative techniques in English-language haiku.[10]

Editorship Edit

Kacian has edited several English-language haiku books and journals, including:

  • A New Resonance: Emerging Voices in English-language Haiku (series), 1999–present
  • Contemporary Haibun (series), 1999–present
  • Red Moon Anthology of English-language Haiku (series), 1996–present
  • Frogpond, the journal of the Haiku Society of America, 1998 to 2004
  • A Dozen Tongues (series) (vols. 1 & 2), 2000–2001
  • Knots: The Anthology of Southeast European Haiku Poetry (with Dimitar Anakiev), 1999
  • South by Southeast from 1993 to 1998
  • Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years (with Allan Burns and Philip Rowland), 2013

Awards Edit

As a poet Edit

Kacian's haiku have won or placed in many national and international haiku competitions in English (and occasionally other languages as well), including recently:

  • Vladimir Devidé Haiku Grand Prize (Japan, Librasia 2011)[11]
  • The Kusamakura International Haiku Competition (Japan, 2008)
  • The Winter Moon International Haiku Competition (2008)
  • Cascina Macondo Concorso Internazionale de Poesia Haiku in Lingua Italiana 5a Edizione (Italy, 2007)[12]
  • The 17th Ito-En Haiku Competition Judge's Award (Japan, 2007)[13]
  • The Hawai’i Education Association Haiku Competition (2007)
  • The Harold G. Henderson Haiku Competition Prize (Haiku Society of America) (2005)[14]
  • The British Haiku Society James W. Hackett International Haiku Award (2001)
  • Betty Drevniok (Haiku Canada (2000, 2001, 2002, 2008) [15]
  • Poem of the Year, The Heron's Nest, 2009, 2010 & 2012

Individual collection awards Edit

The books listed below have won The Haiku Society of America Merit Book Awards for outstanding achievement in the genre.

  • Long After
  • Presents of Mind
  • Six Directions: Haiku and Field Notes
  • Border Lands
  • after/image

As a publisher Edit

In 1996 his production of John Elsberg's A Week in the Lake District was a finalist for Virginia Poetry Book of the Year (Virginia State Library).

In August 2000, Knots — The Anthology of Southeastern European Haiku Poetry (1999), which Kacian co-edited with Dimitar Anakiev, won second place in the World Haiku Achievement Competition.[8]

In October 2008 he won the Ginyu Award for Outstanding Contribution to World Haiku (Ginyu issue 40, pp. 13–15).[16]

Publication credits Edit

Kacian's poems, articles, and book reviews have appeared internationally in journals, magazines, and newspapers including:

  • Frogpond
  • The Heron’s Nest
  • Ant Ant Ant Ant Ant
  • Simply Haiku
  • Modern Haiku
  • The Haiku Canada Newsletter
  • Acorn
  • tinywords

Speeches Edit

Kacian has read in many parts of the world, including international poetry festivals in New York, New Orleans, London, Oxford, Belgrade, Vilanice, Ohrid, Skopje, Sofia, Sydney, Hobart, Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland, Tokyo, Tenri, Kyoto, Kumamoto, Los Angeles, Toronto and Washington D.C. Some of his speeches are listed below:

  • given at the International Haiku Conference (SUNY Plattsburgh, NY, July 2008); published serially in Frogpond XXXI:3 2008 p. 73 (part one), ISSN 1089-9421, and forthcoming.
  • given at the Haiku North America International Conference (Winston-Salem, NC, August 2007); published as "The Haiku Hierarchy," Modern Haiku 39(1), Spring 2008, ISSN 0026-7821.
  • Second European Haiku Conference (Vadstena, Sweden, June 2007).
  • "Dag Hammarskjöld: Haiku Poet and Photographer" (New York, January 2006 — book release of A String Untouched).
  • Welcome Address (Sofia, Bulgaria, May 2005 — World Haiku Association Conference).
  • Welcome Address (Tokyo, Japan, October 2003 — World Haiku Association Conference)
  • , Pacific Rim Haiku Conference (November 2002, Los Angeles, California) published in Connecticut Review XXVII:2, Fall 2005, ISSN 0010-6216.
  • given at the Haiku Society of American National Meeting, September 2002; published in Simply Haiku 2:5 (Autumn 2004); reprinted in The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2004 (Red Moon Press), pp. 126–153.

Essays Edit

  • "Tapping the Common Well" (foreword) in Knots: The Anthology of Southeastern European Haiku Poetry Red Moon Press, 1999, ISBN 978-9619071502.
  • "Beyond Kigo — In Due Season" in Acorn Supplement #1 (2000), ISSN 1521-138X.
  • "Van Gogh's Shoes" in Valley Voices 8:1, ISSN 1553-7668.
  • Renga-Daddy: A Kasen Renga between Basho, Boncho, Kyorai and Shiho in the manner of Tristan Tzara based on "The First Winter Rain" from The Monkey's Straw Raincoat in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Basho's Death; Frogpond XIX:1 ISSN.

Theorist Edit

His advocacy, along with that of such poets as Marlene Mountain and Janice Bostok, of single-line haiku in English has initiated renewed interest in this form following its rare usage during the 20th century. His work also champions several innovative techniques (as cited by Richard Gilbert in The Disjunctive Dragonfly and in his book Poems of Consciousness). Kacian's own critical writings elaborate some of these aesthetic innovations.

Interviews Edit

  • The White Lotus Interview with Marie Summers - White Lotus #3 (Summer/Fall 2006), ISSN 1556-3987.
  • The Cascina Macondo Interview with Alessandra Gallo (issue 13 of Writers Magazine Italia).

Electronic media Edit

  • Presents of Mind CD (haiku: Jim Kacian, Shakuhachi: Jeff Cairns, Japanese reader: Takke Kanemitsu) (2006).
  • Around the World as Briefly as Possible CD (2003).

Bibliography Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Home". Red Moon Press. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. ^ "The Haiku Foundation".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-21. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  4. ^ Breen, N. & Lyman, L. 2004 Poet's Market: 1800+ Places to Publish Your Poetry, F & W Publications, 2003, ISBN 1582971870, p. 314.
  5. ^ Who We Are on the WHA website
  6. ^ WHA Articles of Association on the WHA website
  7. ^ Gilbert, Richard. Global Haiku and the Work of Jim Kacian at http://kacian.gendaihaiku.com
  8. ^ a b Trumbull, Charles. "The American Haiku Movement Part II: American Haiku, The Internet And World Haiku", in Modern Haiku, Spring 2006.
  9. ^ Interview with Catherine Mair about The Haiku Pathway in Simply Haiku v3n2 Summer 2005
  10. ^ Gilbert, Richard. The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Method and Definitions in Contemporary English‑language Haiku on gendaihaiku.com
  11. ^ Vladimir Devidé Haiku Awards 2011 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine at The International Academic Forum
  12. ^ Risultati del Premio Poesia Haiku: AUTORI PREMIATI AL CONCORSO INTERNAZIONALE HAIKU EDIZIONE 2007 by Cascina Macondo
  13. ^ f/k/a’s 2007 ito en oi ocha winners
  14. ^ Harold G. Henderson Memorial Award Collection 2012-06-04 at the Wayback Machine on the HSA website
  15. ^ Haiku Canada
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-04-04. Retrieved 2008-12-26.

External links Edit

  • [1]
  • Essays
  • Haiku Primer
  • World Haiku Association

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suggestions August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message James Michael Kacian born July 26 1953 1 is an American haiku poet editor translator publisher organizer filmmaker public speaker and theorist He has authored more than 20 volumes of English language haiku and edited scores more including serving as editor in chief for Haiku in English The First Hundred Years In addition he is founder and owner of Red Moon Press 1993 a co founder of the World Haiku Association 2000 and founder and president of The Haiku Foundation 2009 2 Jim Kacian in Kumamoto Japan in mid September 2007 while reading his haiku for a film in development by Slovenian filmmaker Dimitar Anakiev Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Poetry collections 3 Featured work 4 Editorship 5 Awards 5 1 As a poet 5 2 Individual collection awards 5 3 As a publisher 6 Publication credits 7 Speeches 8 Essays 9 Theorist 10 Interviews 11 Electronic media 12 Bibliography 13 Notes 14 External linksEarly life and career EditKacian was born in Worcester Massachusetts in the region of the Northeastern United States then he was adopted and raised in Gardner Massachusetts He wrote his first mainstream poems in his teens and published them in small poetry magazines beginning in 1970 He also wrote recorded and sold songs under the name Jim Blake while living in Nashville in the 1980s Upon his move to Virginia in 1985 he discovered English language haiku for which he is best known He set himself the task of writing a thousand such poems before seeking publication and between 1985 and 1987 accomplished this citation needed Since 1988 he has published thousands of his poems in hundreds of locations in dozens of languages with the preponderance of them being published in the United States but with substantial numbers also appearing in Canada the United Kingdom Sweden France Netherlands Germany Poland Italy Austria Israel Croatia Serbia Slovenia Bulgaria Hungary Romania Macedonia Greece Iran Russia China India Australia New Zealand and Japan From 1993 1998 he edited the haiku journal 3 which he followed 1998 2004 by assuming the editorship of Frogpond the membership journal of the Haiku Society of America Also in 1993 Kacian founded Red Moon Press which has become the premier dedicated haiku publishing house in the world 4 Since 1996 Kacian has published more than 20 books primarily haiku and his work has been translated into more than 20 languages His poems have won or been placed in virtually every international contest in the genre citation needed All of his full length collections have won awards Having proposed a new global haiku association in 1999 Kacian co founded the World Haiku Association with Ban ya Natsuishi and Dimitar Anakiev 5 In September 2000 the WHA held its inaugural conference in Tolmin Slovenia 6 From August to November 2000 Kacian traveled to nine countries the UK Slovenia Macedonia Bulgaria Romania Malaysia New Zealand Australia and Japan promoting a global haiku 7 8 Having invited haiku poets from around the world to submit their haiku to Frogpond Kacian compiled and edited 2001 s XXIV 1 issue featuring haiku from 24 countries Beginning in 2004 Kacian began work on The Haiku Foundation Among its offerings are The Haiku Foundation Libraries hard copy and digital Haikupedia the online encyclopedia of all things haiku interactive features for any level of participant a history of world haiku with specimen samples in original languages and English and more In August 2013 his anthology Haiku in English The First Hundred Years was published by W W Norton amp Company The anthology tells the story of English language haiku from its inception to the present and includes his 70 page overview of the genre Also in 2013 Kacian created the first video haiga and haiku film He first presented them publicly via The Haiku Foundation website and then collectively at the HaikuLife Haiku Film Festival which he inaugurated in 2015 Poetry collections EditKacian has written sixteen books of poetry fourteen of which are dedicated to haiku or haiku related genres His poems have been translated into many languages Featured work EditKacian s haiku clouds seen through clouds seen through along with 29 other chosen haiku is etched in a stone along the Katikati Haiku Pathway beside the Uretara Stream in New Zealand 9 Poems were selected by the Katikati Haiku Pathway Focus Committee New Zealand Poetry Society and Catherine Mair In 2010 a second stone featuring his poem a breeze and my mind on to other thingswas added making him one of only three poets with multiple stones and the only American citation needed His essays have been cited in such works as Rowland Philip Autumn 2008 From Haiku to the Short Poem Bridging the divide Modern Haiku 39 3 pp 23 45 ISSN 0026 7821 Yovu Peter Winter 2008 Do Something Different Frogpond XXXI pp 51 61 ISSN 8755 156XKacian s efforts on behalf of global haiku have been featured in Global Haiku and the work of Jim Kacian Richard Gilbert 2003 Kacian s work has been anthologized in among others The Haiku Anthology 3rd edition Cor van den Heuvel Norton 1999 ISBN 0 393 04743 1 Haiku Moment ed Bruce Ross Tuttle 1993 ISBN 0 8048 1820 7 Haiku World An International Poetry Almanac ed William J Higginson The New Haiku eds John Barlow amp Martin Lucas Haiku Mind ed Patricia Donegan Journey to the Interior American Versions of Haibun ed Bruce Ross How to Haiku Bruce Ross Haiku A Poet s Guide Lee Gurga Baseball Haiku ed Cor van den Heuvel Haiku Poetry Ancient amp Modern ed Jackie Hardy also German and French editions Haiku International Anthology ed Ban ya Natsuishi Poems of Consciousness Richard Gilbert Red Moon Press 2008 ISBN 978 1893959729 Haiku in English The First Hundred Years ed Jim Kacian Allan Burns amp Philip Rowland W W Norton amp Company 2013His poem my fingerprints on the dragonfly in amberserves as the departure point for Richard Gilbert s monograph on contemporary haiku technique The Disjunctive Dragonfly defining innovative techniques in English language haiku 10 Editorship EditKacian has edited several English language haiku books and journals including A New Resonance Emerging Voices in English language Haiku series 1999 present Contemporary Haibun series 1999 present Red Moon Anthology of English language Haiku series 1996 present Frogpond the journal of the Haiku Society of America 1998 to 2004 A Dozen Tongues series vols 1 amp 2 2000 2001 Knots The Anthology of Southeast European Haiku Poetry with Dimitar Anakiev 1999 South by Southeast from 1993 to 1998 Haiku in English The First Hundred Years with Allan Burns and Philip Rowland 2013Awards EditAs a poet Edit Kacian s haiku have won or placed in many national and international haiku competitions in English and occasionally other languages as well including recently Vladimir Devide Haiku Grand Prize Japan Librasia 2011 11 The Kusamakura International Haiku Competition Japan 2008 The Winter Moon International Haiku Competition 2008 Cascina Macondo Concorso Internazionale de Poesia Haiku in Lingua Italiana 5a Edizione Italy 2007 12 The 17th Ito En Haiku Competition Judge s Award Japan 2007 13 The Hawai i Education Association Haiku Competition 2007 The Harold G Henderson Haiku Competition Prize Haiku Society of America 2005 14 The British Haiku Society James W Hackett International Haiku Award 2001 Betty Drevniok Haiku Canada 2000 2001 2002 2008 15 Poem of the Year The Heron s Nest 2009 2010 amp 2012Individual collection awards Edit The books listed below have won The Haiku Society of America Merit Book Awards for outstanding achievement in the genre Long After Presents of Mind Six Directions Haiku and Field Notes Border Lands after imageAs a publisher Edit In 1996 his production of John Elsberg s A Week in the Lake District was a finalist for Virginia Poetry Book of the Year Virginia State Library In August 2000 Knots The Anthology of Southeastern European Haiku Poetry 1999 which Kacian co edited with Dimitar Anakiev won second place in the World Haiku Achievement Competition 8 In October 2008 he won the Ginyu Award for Outstanding Contribution to World Haiku Ginyu issue 40 pp 13 15 16 Publication credits EditKacian s poems articles and book reviews have appeared internationally in journals magazines and newspapers including Frogpond The Heron s Nest Ant Ant Ant Ant Ant Simply Haiku Modern Haiku The Haiku Canada Newsletter Acorn tinywordsSpeeches EditKacian has read in many parts of the world including international poetry festivals in New York New Orleans London Oxford Belgrade Vilanice Ohrid Skopje Sofia Sydney Hobart Wellington Christchurch Auckland Tokyo Tenri Kyoto Kumamoto Los Angeles Toronto and Washington D C Some of his speeches are listed below So Ba given at the International Haiku Conference SUNY Plattsburgh NY July 2008 published serially in Frogpond XXXI 3 2008 p 73 part one ISSN 1089 9421 and forthcoming Bridges given at the Haiku North America International Conference Winston Salem NC August 2007 published as The Haiku Hierarchy Modern Haiku 39 1 Spring 2008 ISSN 0026 7821 State of the Art Haiku in North America 2007 Second European Haiku Conference Vadstena Sweden June 2007 Dag Hammarskjold Haiku Poet and Photographer New York January 2006 book release of A String Untouched Welcome Address Sofia Bulgaria May 2005 World Haiku Association Conference Welcome Address Tokyo Japan October 2003 World Haiku Association Conference Around the World as Briefly as Possible Pacific Rim Haiku Conference November 2002 Los Angeles California published in Connecticut Review XXVII 2 Fall 2005 ISSN 0010 6216 Looking and Seeing How Haiga Works given at the Haiku Society of American National Meeting September 2002 published in Simply Haiku 2 5 Autumn 2004 reprinted in The Red Moon Anthology of English Language Haiku 2004 Red Moon Press pp 126 153 Essays Edit Tapping the Common Well foreword in Knots The Anthology of Southeastern European Haiku Poetry Red Moon Press 1999 ISBN 978 9619071502 Beyond Kigo In Due Season in Acorn Supplement 1 2000 ISSN 1521 138X Van Gogh s Shoes in Valley Voices 8 1 ISSN 1553 7668 Renga Daddy A Kasen Renga between Basho Boncho Kyorai and Shiho in the manner of Tristan Tzara based on The First Winter Rain from The Monkey s Straw Raincoat in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Basho s Death Frogpond XIX 1 ISSN Theorist EditHis advocacy along with that of such poets as Marlene Mountain and Janice Bostok of single line haiku in English has initiated renewed interest in this form following its rare usage during the 20th century His work also champions several innovative techniques as cited by Richard Gilbert in The Disjunctive Dragonfly and in his book Poems of Consciousness Kacian s own critical writings elaborate some of these aesthetic innovations Interviews EditThe White Lotus Interview with Marie Summers White Lotus 3 Summer Fall 2006 ISSN 1556 3987 The Cascina Macondo Interview with Alessandra Gallo issue 13 of Writers Magazine Italia Electronic media EditPresents of Mind CD haiku Jim Kacian Shakuhachi Jeff Cairns Japanese reader Takke Kanemitsu 2006 Around the World as Briefly as Possible CD 2003 Bibliography EditPresents of Mind Katsura Press 1996 ISBN 0 9638551 8 2 Chincoteague Amelia Press 1996 No ISBN Six Directions Haiku and Field Notes La Alameda Press 1997 ISBN 0 9631909 4 6 In Concert Saki Press 1999 ISBN 1 893823 07 5 Second Spring Red Moon Press 2001 ISBN 1 893959 21 X Iz Kamna Drustvo Apokalipsa 2001 ISBN 961 6314 18 1 dead reckoning Red Moon Press 2005 ISBN 1 893959 52 X How to Haiku Red Moon Press 2006 online version only no ISBN border lands Red Moon Press 2006 ISBN 1 893959 58 9 Presents of Mind second edition bilingual Red Moon Press 2006 ISBN 1 893959 59 7 orbis tertius Red Moon Press 2007 ISBN 978 1 893959 66 8 long after trilingual Albalibri Editore Rosignano Marittimo Italy 2008 ISBN 978 8889618585 road of stone Red Moon Press 2009 ISBN 978 1 893959 80 4 where i leave off waar ik ophoud t schrijverke s Hertogenbosch 2010 ISBN 978 94 90607 02 9 palimpsest Red Moon Press 2011 after image Red Moon Press 2017 ISBN 978 1 947271 03 6Notes Edit Home Red Moon Press Retrieved 2023 08 08 The Haiku Foundation Pub information South by Southeast Archived from the original on 2017 12 21 Retrieved 2008 12 27 Breen N amp Lyman L 2004 Poet s Market 1800 Places to Publish Your Poetry F amp W Publications 2003 ISBN 1582971870 p 314 Who We Are on the WHA website WHA Articles of Association on the WHA website Gilbert Richard Global Haiku and the Work of Jim Kacian at http kacian gendaihaiku com a b Trumbull Charles The American Haiku Movement Part II American Haiku The Internet And World Haiku in Modern Haiku Spring 2006 Interview with Catherine Mair about The Haiku Pathway in Simply Haiku v3n2 Summer 2005 Gilbert Richard The Disjunctive Dragonfly A Study of Disjunctive Method and Definitions in Contemporary English language Haiku on gendaihaiku com Vladimir Devide Haiku Awards 2011 Archived 2012 03 25 at the Wayback Machine at The International Academic Forum Risultati del Premio Poesia Haiku AUTORI PREMIATI AL CONCORSO INTERNAZIONALE HAIKU EDIZIONE 2007 by Cascina Macondo f k a s 2007 ito en oi ocha winners Harold G Henderson Memorial Award Collection Archived 2012 06 04 at the Wayback Machine on the HSA website Haiku Canada Ginyu International Haiku Quarterly Archived from the original on 2008 04 04 Retrieved 2008 12 26 External links Edit 1 Essays Haiku Primer World Haiku Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Kacian amp oldid 1176306063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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