A message from David G. Lanoue:
Dear Haiku Friends,
This May will mark the 10th year anniversary of my Haiku of Kobayashi Issa website. As part of a month-long celebration, I'd like to post your messages to Issa. These can be in the form of short notes addressed to Issa, telling him what he means to you--and, if you feel inspired, a haiku on any topic.
Along with these messages and haiku, I'm planning some other special surprises for my website in May--so be sure to stop by!
http://haikuguy.com/issa/
I appreciate your participation. Thanks!
David G. Lanoue
david1gerard@hotmail.com
Francine Banwarth sent this reminder:
The Bernard Lionel Einbond Renku Contest deadline is quickly approaching: in-hand April 30, 2010. Contest information is posted on the HSA website:
http://www.hsa-haiku.org/hsa-contests.htm
Robert Moyer sent this:
Jetted a review link off, a mystery novel by acclaimed writer Andrew Vachss. It's a decent hard-boiled novel that dances around haiku principles. It's rare to find a mainstream novel that deals with haiku let alone one that does so with respect and competency.
In addition to Andrew Vachss's novel Haiku, another relatively recent novel that has a lot of haiku in it is Dean Koontz's False Memory. There's a summary of the book at http://www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm?book_number=360. Surprising that the summary doesn't mention haiku, but if you go to http://www.amazon.com/False-Memory-Dean-Koontz/dp/0553580221 and search inside the book preview, you can see that haiku appear frequently, and are also discussed. I have this book, but haven't read it yet. Has anyone else?
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