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  1. The Poets Garret

    A place where you can find out about all the various forms of poetry. Including examples then post your poem in a friendly forum.

    thepoetsgarret.com - 2009-04-11
  2. World Haiku Club Homepage

    World Haiku Club: Activities, mailing lists, instruction
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    www.worldhaikuclub.org - 2009-03-09
  3. Homepage of Chris Eichenberger

    Homepage of Chris Eichenberger
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    www.chris-aspect.com - 2009-02-07
  4. Home

    Haikuhut.Com - A site dedicated to all things regarding Japanese forms of poetry.

    haikuhut.com - 2009-04-08
  5. TankaCentral.com

    TankaCentral.com is the best place to study tanka on the internet, with its own onsite resources, with comprehensive links to other relevant sites, with ...

    tankacentral.com - 2009-02-07
  6. American Tanka | Poetry in the Moment

    Welcome to the American Tanka homepage. Tanka poetry is the oldest and most popular form of poetry in Japan. American Tanka is a print journal devoted ...

    www.americantanka.com - 2009-02-07
  7. Simply Haiku: Quarterly Journal of Japanese Short Form Poetry

    Simply Haiku publishes haiku, English haiku, tanka, renku, renga, haiga, haibun, oriental art, Japanese haiku, Japanese poetry. A quarterly haiku ejournal, ...

    simplyhaiku.com - 2009-04-07
  8. Modern Haiga Home Page

    Modern Haiga is dedicated to publishing and promoting fine English poetry in graphic arts.
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    www.modernhaiga.com - 2009-02-11
  9. Modern English Tanka - Quarterly Journal - Masthead

    Modern English Tanka is dedicated to publishing and promoting fine English tanka. We are interested in both traditional and innovative verse of high quality and ...

    www.modernenglishtanka.com - 2009-02-11
  10. Haiku at Language Arts

    Traditional Japanese haiku from Basho, Buson and Issa translated into an English form that preserves the meaning, mood, and flow of the original haiku.
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    www.language-arts.com - 2009-02-04

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