It just so happens that I have been collecting haiku resources for myself (both as a writer of haiku and as someone who is developing an online course around haiku writing), and the place I've been collecting them is publicly accessible!
So I'm happy to share my Haiku Resources page with y'all, despite its "work-in-progress" status.
It just so happens that I have been collecting haiku resources for myself (both as a writer of haiku and as someone who is developing an online course around haiku writing), and the place I've been collecting them is publicly accessible!
ReplyDeleteSo I'm happy to share my Haiku Resources page with y'all, despite its "work-in-progress" status.
My best resources are
ReplyDeleteArt of Haiku
pages supporting and expanding on The Art of Haiku edited by Gerald England.
In The Moonlight A Worm
haiku teaching notes by George Marsh.
With Words
haiku teaching notes by Alan Summers.
World Kigo Database
an educational site for reference purposes organised by Dr. Gabi Greve.