from haijinx II:1 haiga by Zolo Janice Bostok (haijinx bio 2002) contributed “To Laugh Or To Cry” to the discussion of humor and haiku for her spotlight in our third issue. haijinx II:1 : To Laugh Or To Cry (Spring 2002) note from the editor The original issues of haijinx are not indexed by the [...]
@haijinx tweets from March 28th
Pub: Robert D Wilson’s Simply Haiku back in April, call for submissions of #haiku #tanka #haiga #haibun http://bit.ly/dkA4gn # Event: #haiku #renga & more: Bath Japanese Festival (UK) @bathjfestival May 12-23, co-organizer Alan Summers of haijinx http://bit.ly/ct4YUz # Pub: Notes from the Gean (online) accepts #haiku #senryu #tanka #haiga #haibun & now #renku #renga due [...]
@haijinx tweets from March 27th
Blog: Akita International #Haiku Network: Haiku by Lars Palm with Japanese translations by Hidenori Hiruta http://bit.ly/drCZgR # Pub: #haiku DailyHaiku submission period ends 03.31, seeking six haiku poets for upcoming cycle, 10 unpublished haiku http://bit.ly/cRe1ws # Pub: #haiku What’s So Funny? by Peggy Willis Lyles, an essay on haiku and humor, part of her haijinx [...]
What’s So Funny? by Peggy Willis Lyles
from haijinx II:1 haiku by Peggy Willis Lyles [HSA Henderson Award, Honorable Mention, 1980] haiga by Kuniharu Shimizu Peggy Willis Lyles (haijinx bio 2002 | registry bio 2010) contributed “What’s So Funny?” to the discussion of humor and haiku for her spotlight in our third issue. haijinx II:1 : What’s So Funny? (Spring 2002) note from the [...]



