Haiku Harvest — ISSN: 1557-7619 (Digital) — ISSN: 1558-9862 (Print)

Haiku Harvest
Journal of Haiku in English
ISSN: 1557-7619 (Digital)
ISSN: 1558-9862 (Print)
Denis M. Garrison, Editor

Print and Digital Editions
Published in Monkton, Maryland, USA
Copyright © 2000-2006 by Denis M. Garrison;
All Rights Reserved.
Email: dmg (at) themetpress (dot) com.

HAIKU HARVEST Journal of Haiku in English is dedicated to publishing and promoting haiku, senryu, and tanka in English, both in the more classical traditions and in newer related forms. We give generous space to poets so they can demonstrate the range of their poetry and we promote innovation by providing a showcase for poetry in new styles and forms that are serious attempts to assimilate the best of the haiku, senryu, and tanka traditions into a continuously developing English poetic short verse tradition.

Haiku Harvest 2000-2006 front cover thumbnail Haiku Harvest : 2000-2006
Compiled and edited
by Denis M. Garrison.
Price $29.95
ISBN 978-0-6151-4797-0.
Trade paperback. 468 pp.
6"x9", perfect binding.

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Denis M. Garrison Denis M. Garrison, editor and publisher of Haiku Harvest, lives in Maryland's Hunt Country with his wife, Deborah. In the 1970s, he edited Towson University’s literary magazine and taught creative writing for Johns Hopkins University’s Free University. His poetry's published in Poetry Scotland, Nightingale, Verse Libre Quarterly, Stirring, World Haiku Review, Haiga Online, and many others, in his chapbook, Port of Call and Other Poems, and in his books, Eight Shades of Blue, Hidden River (haiku), and The Brink at Logan Pond. He's edited the webzines, Ku Nouveau, Haiku Noir, Templar Phoenix, Haiku Cycles, Gunpowder River Poetry, Amaze: The Cinquain Journal, and Loch Raven Review.


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