Millikin University Course
Global Haiku Traditions January 2016 Dr. Randy Brooks
quick grocery store trip wearing no makeup . . . class reunion
by Heather Doyle
her dog at the gravesite chin on his paws
by Betty Hartnett
Matching Haiku Contests
1 Matching Contest • 1 Matching Contest Results
2 Matching Contest • 2 Matching Contest Results
Advanced Studies in Poetry: Global Haiku Traditions
SCO 208 1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 1/15, 1/18, 1/19 9am - 3pm
Course Description
EN340 Global Haiku Traditions examines the origins and spread of Japanese poetics from Japan around the world, with a special focus on the adaptation of haiku into other cultures and languages.
Syllabus for January 2016 (pdf file)
Students in January 2016 Global Haiku Tradition
Assignments Guide for January 2016
Kukai Favorite Selections
1 Kukai • 1 Kukai Favorites
2 Kukai • 2 Kukai Favorites
3 Kukai • 3 Kukai Favorites
4 Kukai • 4 Kukai Favorites
5 Kukai • 5 Kukai Favorites
Haiku Editing Sessions
1 Haiku to Edit • 1 Haiku to Edit Results
Renku
tan-renga
rengay
Mad-Verse Half-Kasen
January 2016 Students
Alizarin Salmi
Betty Hartnett
Emily Mihalkanin
Hannah Mahr
Heather Doyle
Kailey Hurst
Megan McGurr
Samantha Bies
T.J. Griffin
Uriah Walker
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American Haiku Archive
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student research on haiku
haiku by Millikin students
directory of haiku magazines
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