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| Welcome to iSciFiStory.com | | An interactive science fiction and fantasy site where contributing authors post their addition to a shared universe. Original works as well. |
| North Carolina Haiku Society | | The North Carolina Haiku Society was founded in 1979 to promote the writing and appreciation of haiku in English. |
| The art of Haiku poetry | | H aiku is a small poetry with oriental metric that appeared in the XVI century and is being very popular mainly in Japan. It's been disseminating in all around the world during this century. It have an old and long story that reminds the spirituali |
| World Haiku Association | | Web site of this worldwide membership group, with pages of scores of members' haiku and other resources. Webmaster Bin Akio, a senior member of Japan's haiku community. |
| The Shiki Internet Haiku Salon | | International haiku site from Japan with explanations of haiku for beginners, biographical information on Shiki, gateway to Shiki mailing lists, and many links. |
| A Haiku Homepage | | Phil Adams's haiku homepage, featuring haiku by a number of poets and good information on haiku in England. Submit your own haiku. |
| World Haiku Review 3-2 | | This site is best viewed with MS Internet Explorer in 1024 x 768 (16 Bit) High Colour Resolution |
| MDN: Haiku in English | | Web site of the famous Mainichi Daily News Haiku in English column, edited by Kazuo Sato and Isamu Hashimoto. Has instructions for e-mail entries. |
| tinywords.com: haiku daily | | Tinywords.com publishes one haiku every
weekday on the web and via email. Haiku messages are under 100 characters
long, readable on mobile phones and pagers. |
| History of Haiku | | Written by Ryu Yotsuya in Tokyo, Japon. History from Basho Matsuo to Koi Nagata. |
| Haiku | | Service providers for IBM/Lotus Intranet, Internet and collaboration software development |
| Dog Haiku | | Funny haiku poems in tribute to the domesticated dog. |
| the haikai.info I haikai.org (hiho) project | | The haiku resources Mark Brooks "used in my efforts to become more than a novice. Some of the newer resources were suggested by haiku poets whom I respect." An excellent, well-organized collection... |
| Mann Library Home Page | | A new haiku each day, selected by Tom Clausen, haiku poet and Cornell U. Mann Library staffer. Click on the "Daily Haiku" link at lower left. |
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