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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 6
April 2021

 

Contents of Volume 6 (April 2021)

 

Contributors

Introduction

A bit of food for thought (1)

Selected haiku and senryu

Essays and Articles

    Cracks in the Pavement                                Sandra Simpson

    Haiku in poetry and in our lives                    Gilles Fabre

    Haiku, or a new humanism…                       Alain Kervern

A bit of food for thought (2)

Selected haiku and senryu

The sources of haiku

   Remember, remember: anniversaries in haiku      David Burleigh

   Japanese Summer Major Themes

   The Kodansha Saijiki: Early Summer

A bit of food for thought (3)

Meet… Alain Kervern

Selected haiku and senryu

 

Contributors

 

At least one haiku from the contributors in the list below will be published in Issue 6:


 


Adjei Agyei-Baah (Ghana)

Adam T. Arn (USA)

Marilyn Ashbaugh (USA)

Hifsa Ashraf (Pakistan)

Joanna Ashwell (UK)

Michael Bayens (Belgium)

Roberta Beary (Ireland)

Amanda Bell (Ireland)

Daniela Berariu (Belgium)

Tom Bierovic (USA)

Daniel Birnbaum (France)

Rod Boyer (USA)

Bouwe Brouwer (The Netherlands)

Owen Bullock (Australia)

David Burleigh (Japan)

Lorcan Byrne (Ireland)

Paul Callus (Malta)

Sam Cannarozzi (France)

Mariangela Canzi (Italy)

Christina Chin (Malaysia)

Jackie Chou (USA)

Eileen Connolly (Ireland)

Ronald K. Craig (USA)

Maya Daneva (The Netherlands)

Kathy D'Arcy (Iceland)

Philip Davison (Ireland)

Sylviane Donnio (France)

David Käwika Eyre (USA)

Gilles Fabre (Ireland)

Bruce H. Feingold (USA)

Michael Flanagan (USA)

Anton Floyd (Ireland)

B. A. France (SA)

Ben Gaa (USA)

William Scott Galasso (USA)

David Gale (UK)

Mike Gallagher (Ireland)

Michael Galko (USA)

Matthew Geden (Ireland)

Pat Geyer (USA)

Benedict Grant (Canada)

Orla Grant-Donoghue (Ireland)

Eufemia Griffo (Italy)

John Hawkhead (UK)

Barbara Hay (USA)

Chad Henry (USA)

Florence Heyhoe (Northern Ireland)

Jeff Hoagland (USA)

Nick Hoffman (Ireland)

Gary Hotham (USA)

Marilyn Humbert (Australia)

Anne-Marie Joubert-Gaillard (France)

Michel Jourdan (France)

Mick Joyce (Ireland)

Jim Kacian (USA)

Kazumi Karaki (Japan)

Mayumi Kawaharada (Japan)

Gerald Kells (UK)

Alain Kervern (Brittany, France)

Mohammad Azim Khan (Pakistan)

Noel King (Ireland)

Nadejda Kostadinova (Bulgaria)

Nina Kovacic (Croatia)

Samo Kreutz (Slovenia)

Kelli Lage (USA)

Hervé Le Gall (France)

Kristen Lindquist (USA)

Chen-ou Liu (Canada)

Ursula Maierl (Japan)

Janet McCandless (USA)

Gerry McDonnell (Ireland)

Rob McKinnon (Australia)

Maed Rill Monte (Philippines)

Leanne Mumford (Australia)

Matt Olechnowicz (Canada)

Sean O’Connor (Ireland)

Hugh O'Donnell (Ireland)

Maeve O’Sullivan (Ireland)

Dejan Pavlinovic (Croatia)

Keith Polette (USA)

Sébastien Revon (Ireland) Marianne Sahlin (Sweden)

Nicolas Sauvage (Japan)

Agnes Eva Savich (USA)

Manoj Sharma (Nepal)

Eduard Schmidt-Zorner (Ireland)

Dan Schwerin (USA)

Tomislav Sjekloca (Montenegro)

Srinivas S (India)

Neena Singh (India)

Rajeshwari Srinivasan (India)

Debbie Strange (Canada)

Jennifer Sutherland (Australia)

Tito (Japan)

Shanthala Veigas (India)

David Watts (USA)

Mary White (Ireland)

Elaine Wilburt (USA)

Kath Abela Wilson (USA)

Robert Witmer (Japan)


 


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