Poetry
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- Museum of Haiku Literature
- Gateway to the English-language pages of the museum in Tokyo run by the Haiku Poets Association, Japan's largest haiku organization.
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- Mushimegane - Haiku, Tanka, And Contemporary Art
- Legacy site of one of the more interesting Japanese haiku publication Web sites in English (and French and Japanese). Contains much information on haiku, tanka, and related subjects. Edited by Ryu Yotsuya and Niji Fuyuno.
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- Russian Haiku
- Also has a "Foreign" section, with material in English, French, and Japanese. Definition of Haiku.
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- SciFaiku.com
- Science-fiction haiku including poetry, explanations of scifaiku, and a mailing list.
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- Sumauma Haiku
- Brazilian haiku site, largely in Portuguese, but with substantial information about haiku and representation in English of many International haiku poets.
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- The Five Hundred Essential Japanese Season Words
- Five hundred traditional Japanese season words with authoritative English translations, seasonally organized, for the benefit of haiku and linked poem poets and translators of traditional Japanese poetry. Selected by Kenkichi Yamamoto, translated by Kris Young Kondo and William J. Higginson.
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- Name Poems for Free
- A collection of acrostic name poems by Nicholas Gordon; works are free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
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- Wikipedia: Alliterative Verse
- Article with sections on common features and Old English and Old Norse poetic forms.
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- Journeys Into Poetic Forms
- Consists of a chapbook collection by Erin Thomas. Chapbooks can either be purchased in printed versions or viewed and downloaded in PDF format. Series I consists of three volumes of English ghazals and commentary, and Series II is free verse.
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- The Ghazal Page
- Exploring the possibilities of the form for English poetry. Includes original ghazals written in English, related reviews, and essays and notes.
