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seashores
an international journal to share the spirit of haiku

 

The objective of seashores is to share haiku from all over the world and explore how the way and the spirit of haiku, with its power to connect us to nature and our world can play a role in poetry and our lives in general.

 

ISSUE 5
November 2020

Volume 5 is now out and available for order.

Please see below the contents of Volume for information.

 

Contributors

At least one haiku from the contributors in the list below will be published this issue:

 

Adjei Agyei-Baah (Ghana)

An’ya (USA)

BJ Armstrong (USA)

Adam T. Arn (USA)

Joanna Ashwell (UK)

Taofeek Ayeyemi (Nigeria)

Michael Baeyens (Belgium)

Roberta Beach Jacobson (USA)

Roberta Beary (Ireland)

Amanda Bell (Ireland)

Brad Bennett (USA)

Daniela Berariu (Belgium)

David Burleigh (Japan)

Tom Bierovic (USA)

Owen Bullock (Australia)

Lorcan Byrne (Ireland)

Kanchan Chatterjee (India)

Hemapriya Chellappan (India)

Jackie Chou (USA)

Eileen Connolly (Ireland)

Ronald K. Craig (USA)

Robert Davey (UK)

Sylviane Donnio (France)

Ana Drobot (Romania)

Michael Dudley (Canada)

Tim Dwyer (Northern Ireland)

David Käwika Eyre (USA)

Gilles Fabre (Ireland)

Anton Floyd (Ireland)

Jim Force (Canada)

Jay Friedenberg (USA)

William Scott Galasso (USA)

Harry Gallagher (UK)

Mike Gallagher (Ireland)

Pat Geyer (USA)

Nikolay Grankin (Russia)

Orla Grant-Donoghue (Ireland)

Eufemia Griffo (Italy)

Kinshuk Gupta (India)

Jennifer Hambrick (USA)

John Hawkhead (UK)

Thomas Heffernan (USA)

Mary Hind (Australia)

Gary Hittmeyer (USA)

Jeff Hoagland (USA)

Marilyn Humbert (Australia)

Cyril Ioutsen (Russia)

Anne-Marie Joubert-Gaillard (France)

Michel Jourdan (France)

Jim Kacian (USA)

Gerald Kells (UK)

David J Kelly (Ireland)

Alain Kervern (Brittany, France)

Noel King (Ireland)

Nicholas Klacsanzky (USA)

Kelli Lage (USA)

Mary Lee (Ireland)

Hervé Le Gall (France)

Kat Lehmann (USA)

Kristen Lindquist (USA)

Chen-ou Liu (Canada)

paul m (USA)

Ursula Maierl (Japan)

Tomislav Maretic (Croatia)

Gerry McDonnell (Ireland)

Eadbhard McGowan (Ireland)

Ben Moeller-Gaa (USA)

Maed Rill Monte (Philippines)

Leanne Mumford (Australia)

Wendy Toth Notarnicola

Réka Nyitrai (Romania)

Fionnuala O’Connor (Ireland)

Bernadette O’Reilly (Ireland)

Maeve O’Sullivan (Ireland)

our thomas (USA)

Lorraine A. Padden (USA)

Dejan Pavlinovic (Croatia)

D A Prince (UK)

 

P.J. Reed (England)

Sébastien Revon (Ireland) Marianne Sahlin (Sweden)

Nicolas Sauvage (Japan)

Agnes Eva Savich (USA)

Dan Schwerin (USA)

Richa Sharma (India)

Ted Sherman (UK)

Tomislav Sjekloća (Montenegro)

Debbie Strange (Canada)

Barbara Tate (USA)

Zlatka Timenova (Portugal)

Tito (Japan)

Catherine Walshe (UK)

Julie Warther (USA)

Roger Watson (UK)

Elaine Wilburt (USA)

Kath Abela Wilson (USA)

Robert Witmer (Japan)

 

 

Contents

 

Contributors

Introduction

A bit of food for thought (1)

Selected haiku and senryu

 

Essays and Articles

    A Northern Journey: Keats and Bashō          David Burleigh

    One Breath                                                   Kathryn Sadakierski

    Haiku and the Spirit of Place                        Gilles Fabre

    Urban haiku: three blades of grass...             Zlatka Timenova

 

A bit of food for thought (2)

Selected haiku and senryu

 

The sources of haiku

   Nature in Japanese society and in the saijiki    Alain Kervern

   Hiroaki Sato on Haiku                                   David Burleigh

   Japanese winter and three major themes

   The Kodansha Saijiki: Early Winter

 

A bit of food for thought (3)

Meet… Kazumi Karaki

Selected haiku and senryu

On the bookshelves

Editors

Contacts and next issue

 


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