Please enjoy haijinx IV:1, our first issue of 2011 and perhaps the largest and most vibrant issue of haijinx so far. Including special sections and the news, there are over 200 poems from over 50 poets in this issue. The main section consists of 25 pages of haiku, 8 of haibun & 4 of haiga. There’s [...]
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(requires registration)
Slapp Happy from Live In Japan (2001)
or maybe some Bashô on a banjo?
(no registration)
Allen Ginsberg from First Blues
or perhaps Roberta Beary performed a cappella?
(no registration)
Fleur-de-Lisa previews "Fireflies"
from The Unworn Necklace



