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The Haiku Project

The Haiku Project, Ryan Diaz, onecloud, Debarati Sen, Katherine E Winnick, Natasha Akery

The Haiku Project is a multi-platform dedicated to haiku poetry and other aspects of Japanese culture. We offer a free monthly newsletter, a weekly haiku journal, monthly workshops, private sessions, and editing services for both publishers and poets.

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  • The Haiku Project

    What is The Haiku Project? The Haiku Project is an online platform dedicated to haiku poetry and other aspects of Japanese culture. We offer: a blog, monthly newsletter, monthly workshops, private sessions, editing services.

  • Ryan Diaz

    Ryan Diaz is a poet and writer from Queens, NY.

  • onecloud

    artist poet publisher and social justice activist since 1970. self published artist books 2010 & 2013 onecloud on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxxATHi6oDu8ilQp8UzVTQ thank you

  • Debarati Sen

    I write both long verses and haiku.

  • Katherine E Winnick

    An award winning Japanese short form poet Co-Editor / Curator / Proofreader for The Wee Sparrow Poetry Press Founding Editor of the Shadow Pond Journal / Occasional articles

  • Natasha Akery

    Lowcountry poet and language arts teacher based in North Charleston, SC. Featured in “I Am a Furious Wish: Anthology of Lowcountry Poets” released by Free Verse Press. Her chapbook “in [the name]” is available from Bottlecap Press.

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