More of my haiku book reviews have recently appeared in Frogpond, the journal of the Haiku Society of America. The following fourteen commentaries are now available through my Reviews page, and two of them include links to longer, more detailed versions (not previously published). Haiku Anthologies Beginning: British Haiku Society Members’ Anthology 2016, edited by Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy Full of Moonlight: Haiku Society of America 2016 Members’ Anthology, edited by David Grayson Impressions of Morning: Haiku by World Children, edited by the JAL Foundation Individual Haiku Collections Chrysanthemum Dusk by Susan B. Auld Winnows by Maxianne Berger Getting On by Ernest J. Berry Haiku, Green Tea & Sushi by Ernest J. Berry [see also longer version] Small Things Make Me Laugh by Yu Chang The Fingertips of a Glassblower by Bill Cooper What Light There Is by Sylvia Forges-Ryan Horizon by Anatoly Kudryavitsky Haiku Criticism African American Haiku: Cultural Visions, edited by John Zheng [see also longer version] Discovering Fire by David Grayson JuxtaOne and JuxtaTwo, edited by Peter McDonald |
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