Haiku, A Looking Bird by Chen-ou Liu haijinx proudly announces the publication of the first of its regular columns. Haiku, A Looking Bird is an exploration of works in haikai poetics by Chen-ou Liu. Read the first column today: April 2010 • The Breach of Meaning? Roland Barthes’s View of Haiku
About Shimi
Mark Brooks (Shimi)
creator of haijinx
editor-in-chief
editor, South America, Europe, Asia
firefly in the brambles: Bashô and his translators
Haiku Registry Profile | A Handful of Pebbles | Selected Haiku
Interview @ Sol Magazine (2001) Three Questions @ Blogging Along Tobacco Road (2010)
Website: http://www.haijinx.org
Shimi has written 140 articles so far, you can find them below.
Blog: Blue Willow Haiku World (April 17-23)
Blue Willow Haiku World (Fay Aoyagi) Enjoy a detour through Fay Aoyagi’s Blue Willow Haiku World for a daily dose of contemporary Japanese haiku served up for American eyes and ears. April 17 – April 23, 2010 April 23, 2010 • Aro Usuda April 22, 2010 • Mana Kisaragi April 21, 2010 • Kyoshi Takahama [...]
@haijinx tweets from April 19th
Blog: Blogging Along Tobacco Road (Curtis Dunlap) | April 18 | Ellen Olinger 3Qs • publication & event updates | http://bit.ly/aJiYZ2 #haiku # Blog: Blue Willow Haiku World (Fay Aoyagi) | contemporary Japanese #haiku into English | April 18 Masao Takahashi | http://bit.ly/b8IUe5 # Results: HaikuNow! International Haiku Contest 2010 | The Haiku Foundation | [...]
Publication: Acorn No.24
Acorn: a journal of contemporary haiku from the site Acorn is a small biannual journal dedicated to publishing the best of contemporary English-language haiku. In particular, it showcases the individual poem and the ability of haiku to reveal the extraordinary moments found in everyday life. A.C. Missias, Founder Carolyn Hall, Editor subscription info here Acorn [...]



