About Shimi

Mark Brooks (Shimi)
creator of haijinx
editor-in-chief
editor, South America, Europe, Asia

Mark Brooks lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and two boys.

Mark's poetry has been published and anthologized worldwide, including several editions of the Red Moon Anthology. His haiku and renku have often been honored with awards, including the Mainichi Haiku Contest (first prize), the BHS's James W. Hackett International Haiku Award (highly commended), the HSA's Bernard Lionel Einbond Renku Competition (multiple firsts and seconds), the Snapshots Haiku Calendar Competition (winner and runners-up), and the Penumbra Haiku Competition (finalists).

Mark's first manuscript won The Snapshot Press Haiku Collection Competition in 2002 and was published as A Handful of Pebbles (Snapshot Press, 2006).

Mark has given talks on haiku and renku in throughout the United States and his presentation on kigo to the HSA quarterly meeting ("The Poetics of Kigo", Long Beach, December 2001) was well-received that he was invited to repeat it at the next national meeting ("An Approach to Kigo", New Orleans, September 2002). This talk will be published later this year.

Mark created the popular haikai journal haijinx in 2001, as well as Mark's Haiku Place (2000, haikai link depot later the hiho project) and the haijinx weekly wire (2002, haikai news feed). All of these projects suspended activity from 2003 through 2009.

In 2010, Mark relaunched the haijinx site on the lunar new year, quickly adding the haikai twitter feed @haijinx. This new version of the haijinx wire provides haikai news and deadline reminders to the Twitter public as well as to subscribers through a variety of delivery options.

On March 20, 2010, the equinox, Alan, Carmen Sterba, and Mark Brooks announced the return of haijinx with the haijinx quarterly. The first regular weekly, monthly, and bi-monthly columns appear on the new haijinx site in April 2010, including Mark's weekly column of Bashô in translation: firefly in the brambles.

Mark has used the haigô Shimi (silverfish) for haikai since 2004. Earlier haiku and renku are signed Mark Brooks.

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.


Written by Shimi

haijinx IV:1 released!

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 [...]

March 22, 2011 0
Written by Shimi

last call for the equinox

haiku by Buson translated by Mark Brooks haiga by Kuniharu Shimizu from haijinx II:1 revised March 2011 The haijinx team had much fun reading haiku over the last six weeks, what with your submissions and February’s incredible debut NaHaiWriMo experience. In fact, founding editor Alan Summers enjoyed NaHaiWriMo so much that he agreed to provide prompts during March [...]

March 1, 2011 0
Written by Shimi

haijinx staff update: Melissa Allen

haijinx welcomes Melissa Allen as our newest regular columnist. Melissa is well-known for her haiku blog Red Dragonfly, where she shares “short-form poetry as well as related commentary and essays and news about developments in the world of haiku.” a jumble of flowers, Melissa’s column within the quarterly haijinx, will be her own unique overview of what’s [...]

February 23, 2011 1
Written by Shimi

haijinx staff update: Tom Clausen

haijinx welcomes Tom Clausen as a guest haiku editor for our upcoming spring issue. Tom brings a wealth of haiku knowledge and experience to the haijinx team. For our spring issue, he will act as a fourth editor for haiku, helping review the raw submissions as well as taking part in the final anonymous selection process. To learn [...]

February 1, 2011 1
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Waning Crescent Moon
Waning Crescent Moon

The moon is 27 days old
Joe's
bored? want to have fun with Issa?
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Slapp Happy from Live In Japan (2001) and originally from Casablanca Moon (1974)

or maybe some Bashô on a banjo?
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Allen Ginsberg from First Blues

or perhaps Roberta Beary performed a cappella?
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Fleur-de-Lisa previews "Fireflies"
from The Unworn Necklace