GRAPHIC POETRY WEBSITES
Modern Haiga has a board of editors and has year-around open submissions. It publishes graphic poetry in an online annual collection,
from which an annual print edition (a full-color perfect bound book) is selected. 2008 is the inaugural issue.
The Taiga Gallery at Modern English Tanka.
HAIGA Online is "a
journal of painting and haiku poetry inspired by the Japanese art form known as 'haiga'." You
must see this truly beautiful ezine edited by Linda Papanicolaou.
Reeds: Contemporary Haiga, edited by Jeanne Emrich - "an annual online anthology of fine art inspired by the
Japanese genre known as haiga or haiku painting."
A Haiku and Photography Webpage by Ray Rasmussen.
"This webpage is about Japanese haiku poetry expressed with landscape photography. The
landscape setting is the Kurimoto Japanese Garden, Devonian Botanic Garden, University
of Alberta, Edmonton and Devon, Alberta, Canada."
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