Millikin University Haiku

haiku conferences at MU

haiku courses at Millikin

teaching haiku

speakers & readings

haiku competitions at MU

student renga

student haiku projects

published haiku by students

links to haiku web sites

student research on haiku

haiku by Millikin students

haiku magazine guidelines

Decatur Haiku Collection Bibliography
(Print Publications)
(pdf)

A Bibliography of Articles & Theses on Haiku
(Print Publications)
(pdf)

A Bibliography of Online Articles on Haiku,
Senryu and Tanka in English
(pdf)

A Bibliography of Online Books, Journals and Exhibitions
on Haiku, Senryu and Tanka in English
(pdf)

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hiking ahead
he blends in perfectly—
lonely mountain valley

 

by Emily Evans

Modern Haiku, 36.1, 2005

 

peeking through
tiny holes—
first confession

 

by Melanie Hayes

Modern Haiku, 33.1, 2002

 

old moon
we talk about
the next life

 

by Aubrie Cox

Notes from the Gean
Vol.1, Issue #4, March 2010

Special Features:

See Millikin's bibliography of
Online Articles on Haiku in English (pdf)

The Decatur Haiku Collection Bibliography (pdf)


Photo-Haiga Exhibit
by Priscilla Meddaugh & Randy Brooks
Millikin University Staley Library
February 6, 2009

Hartsburg-Emden High School, Hartsburg, Illinois
Kukai & April Fool's Senryu Competitions
April 1, 2011

Centennial High School, Champaign, Illinois
HAIKU CUT Competitions
, April 2010

Centennial High School, Champaign, Illinois
HAIKU CUT Competitions
, April 2007


Millikin students enjoy integrating a variety of arts and studies. See our featured haiku projects, such as

Molly Pufall's haiku song

Grace Newton's Watercolor Haiku

Jennifer Griebel's haiku & photography

See a high school unit plan on haiku:
Teaching Haiku

An online exhibit from a workshop:
Harristown Elementary Haiku


 

long drive home—
only the light
between headlights

 

by Kay Millikin

outstanding haiku
Spring 2001


Announcement:

Randy Brooks. The Art of Reading and Writing Haiku: A Reader Response Approach

ISBN 978-1-929820-17-7 • 2019
224 pages paperback

available from Amazon or Brooks Books web site:
http://www.brooksbookshaiku.com/Brooks-ArtReadWriteHaiku.html

Brooks Books is pleased to celebrate the publication of new book, The Art of Reading and Writing Haiku: A Reader Response Approach. This book features the creative work of Millikin students from my Global Haiku Traditions course—both original haiku and reading responses to haiku. In a way, it is an anthology that shares the creative engagement of my students in every haiku class I have taught. Over the last 20 years I have been gathering and saving some of the best haiku and reading responses for this collection.

The Millikin University Haiku web site hosts haiku projects, research and publications for students, faculty and the haiku community.

This web site is an online learning community forum for publishing haiku studies, for supporting haiku-related scholarship, and for expanding the haiku learning experiences beyond the physical limits of the residential campus.

Summer 2024 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Spring 2024 Course On
Writing Tanka

Fall 2023 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

January 2023 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Fall 2022 Course On
Zen & Haiku Aesthetics

July 2022 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

May 2022 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Spring 2022 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

January 2022 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Fall 2021 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

July 2021 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

May 2021 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Spring 2021 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

January 2021 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Fall 2020 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

June 2020 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Spring 2020 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

January 2020 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Fall 2019 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

July 2019 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

June 2019 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Spring 2019 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

January 2019 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

Fall 2018 Course On
Global Haiku Tradition

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see more courses:

haiku courses at Millikin


Millikin student published in Midwest Living
magazine, December 2005

    

calm winter night
city lights dim
under falling snow

 

by Sarah Bassill

Midwest Living, Dec 2005


"While being quite intelligible, the haiku means nothing, and it is by this double condition that it seems open to meaning in a particularly available, serviceable way—the way of a polite host who lets you make yourself at home with all your preferences, your values, your symbols intact . . ."
~Roland Barthes, Empire of Signs


haiku conferences at MU

haiku courses at Millikin

teaching haiku

speakers & readings

haiku competitions at MU

student renga

student haiku projects

published haiku by students

links to haiku web sites

student research on haiku

haiku by Millikin students

haiku magazine guidelines


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