Acknowledgments
The following poems have won awards:
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"an old woolen sweater" won
second prize in the 1991 Henderson Haiku
Contest sponsored by the Haiku Society of America
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"summer moonlight"
won second prize in the 1990 Kaji Aso Haiku
Contest sponsored by the Boston Haiku Society |
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the editors and publishers
of the following books and journals, in which the poems in Open Window previously appeared:
A Solitary Leaf: 1996 Haiku
Society of America Members Anthology
(Brooks Books, 1997)
Blithe Spirit (U.K.)
California State Library Foundation
Bulletin
Cicada (U.S.)
Dogwood Blossoms (online)
Euro Poesie (France)
Fan Magazine
Fig Newtons: Senryu to Go (Press
Here, 1993)
Frogpond
Fuyoh/Rose Mallow Haiku Quarterly (Japan)
Geppo
Global Haiku: Twenty-five Poets World
Wide (Iron Press, 2000)
Haiga Online Web site
Haiku Canada Newsletter (Canada)
Haiku Compass (Haiku International
Association, 1994)
Haiku sans frontieres: Une anthologie
mondiale (Les editions David, 1998)
Haiku World: An International Poetry
Almanac (Kodansha, 1996)
Harvest: 1991 Haiku North America Anthology
(Press Here, 1991)
HPNC Newsletter
HSA Newsletter
Hummingbird
IDG World Update
Illinois News
Ko (Japan)
Left-Hand Maps (A Small Garlic
Press, 1998)
Mayfly
Midwest Haiku Anthology (Brooks
Books, 1992)
Mie Times (Japan)
Mirrors
Modern Haiku
Poet's Market 1998 (Writer's
Digest Books, 1997)
Raw Nervz (Canada)
Red Moon Anthology 1996 (Red
Moon Press, 1997)
San Francisco Bay Guardian
Shades of Green: 1997 Haiku North America
Anthology (Press Here, 1997)
Snapshots (U.K.)
Snow on the Water: 1998 Red Moon Anthology
(Red Moon Press, 1999)
The Haiku Anthology (W. W. Norton,
1999)
The New Haiku (Snapshots Press,
2000)
Too Busy for Spring: 1999 Haiku North
America Anthology (Press Here, 1999)
Tremors (Press Here, 1990)
Woodnotes
Some of the poems in Open Window have
been performed on WBEZ radio (91.5 FM, Chicago) on the Mara Tapp
Show. Also, the photograph paired with "Fourth
of July-- / grandma's throw / half way to the toddler"
appeared on the cover of the Pacific Union
Recorder.