Millikin University Course
Global Haiku Traditions Spring 2020 Dr. Randy Brooks
Her left eye different from the right black and blue
by Niki Curatti
midnight . . . rolling cookies clever ideas unfold
by Mackenzie Martin
Haibun & Memoir Writing
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Matching Haiku Contests
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International Literature: Global Haiku Traditions
Course Description
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 Spring 2020 (PDF file)
Students in Spring 2020 Global Haiku Tradition
Assignments Guide for Spring 2020
Final Exam Haiku Reading: Thursday, May 14, 2-4pm Place: online
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Renku
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Global Haiku Students Spring 2020
Ashley Christenson
Breanna Johnson
Dalton Glasco
Erika Castanon
Grace Newton
Hailey Wimberley
Hope Klessig
Hannah Watts
Jada Miller
Jared Chapman
Kevin Escobar
Michael Santos
Morgan Timmons
Nicole Curatti
Olivia Tharpe
Paige Boomer
Pascaline Muhindagiga
Pat-rice Rooney
Shania Dvorak
Taylor Parola
haiku conferences
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speakers & readings
haiku competitions at MU
American Haiku Archive
student haiku projects
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links to haiku web sites
student research on haiku
haiku by Millikin students
directory of haiku magazines
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