Top Haiku Poetry Blogs

Haiku comes from the Japanese culture; a culture that embodies language that is meaningful, and words that are simple without being simplistic. Haiku is an art form; it shares a moment in time in only 3 lines. For this reason, each word must be thought through carefully, each line brought forth clearly to the reader’s eye. This you know. What you may not know comes from masters in the field, both Japanese and American. These writers of haiku use both the seasonal reference and the cutting word to their best advantage and to the highest degree; because of this, readers of their words are not only inspired, but often—changed. Do some changing of your own. These award-winning blogs will show you the way.

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  • P R O P E R J O E ‘S
    http://properjoes.blogspot.com/
  • A Handful of Stones
    http://www.ahandfulofstones.com/
  • Paiku
    http://www.philosophicalrabbit.com/paiku/
  • Past Tense
    http://jamesalockhart.blogspot.com/
  • The Four Seasons of Haiku
    http://www.4seasonshaiku.com/
  • Poetry in the Moment
    http://chenouliu.blogspot.com/
  • Noodle
    http://noodleku.blogspot.com/
  • Miso Soup
    http://haikusoup.blogspot.com/
  • Esin does Little Writing…
    http://esinwrites.blogspot.com/
  • Kami Haiku, Micropoetry for the Urban Spirit
    http://kamihaiku.blogspot.com/
  • Haiku Notebook by W. F. Owen
    http://haikunotebook.blogspot.com/
  • A Gnarled Oak
    http://gnarledoak.org/
  • Haiku Study
    http://haikustudy.wordpress.com/
  • View From a Robin’s Nest
    http://tmigratorius.blogspot.com/
  • Haiku Habits
    http://haikuhabits.com/
  • Beachcombing for the Landlocked
    http://thefragmentworks.blogspot.com/
  • Via Negativa
    http://www.vianegativa.us/
  • The Haiku Student
    http://haikustudent.blogspot.com/
  • Inspiral Daze
    http://www.inspiraldaze.com/
  • Matthew Paul / Poems
    http://matthewpaulpoems.blogspot.com/
  • Haiku-Pupil
    http://haiku-pupil.blogspot.com/
  • An Open Field
    http://anopenfield.blogspot.com/
  • See Haiku Here
    http://seehaikuhere.blogspot.com/
  • Haiku!
    http://blueposts-by-agcarlos.blogspot.com/
  • Rustles: The Nlog
    http://laryalee.blogspot.com/
  • Red Dragonfly
    http://haikuproject.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/easy-does-it/
  • Artichoke Season
    http://artichokeseason.wordpress.com/about/
  • Miller’s Pond
    http://hgenemurtha.blogspot.com/
  • Stay Drunk on Writing
    http://ericcoliu.blogspot.com/
  • HAIKU BANDIT SOCIETY
    http://haikubanditsociety.blogspot.com/
  • Akitahaiku
    http://akitahaiku.blogspot.com/
  • Old Pajamas: From the Dirt Hut
    http://oldpajamasfromthedirthut.blogspot.com/
  • Brazil’s Haiku
    http://brazilshaiku.blogspot.com/
  • In My Heart
    http://cindydbrown.blogspot.com/
  • Haiku Weekly
    http://haiku-weekly.com/
  • Provocative Haiku
    http://provocativehaiku.blogspot.com/
  • Blumoon Poetry
    http://blumoonpoet.blogspot.com/
  • R.K.SINGH
    http://rksingh.blogspot.com/
  • Truth is Freedom
    http://hummingbunny.wordpress.com/
  • Songs To A Midnight Sky
    http://poeticinspire.blogspot.com/
  • Pics and Poems
    http://picsandpoems.blogspot.com/

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