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New Sites - Main » Arts » Literature » Poetry » Forms
SkylondaWorks Consulting and Desktop Publishing of Narrative Poetry (27th April, 2005) : Desktop publishing of narrative poetry, including the author's Onegin-like Nineteenth-Century Friend in tetrameter sonnets.
Haiku Field (27th April, 2005) : The haiku and haibun of Martin Gottlileb Cohen, plus some haiga and photo-haiku with his poems.
J. D. Nelson : haiku (27th April, 2005) : The haiku of xenographer J. D. Nelson
Marianne Bluger's Home Page (27th April, 2005) : The poetry, including haiku and tanka, of Canadian poet Marianne Bluger, with biographical data.
Small Poems (27th April, 2005) : A poet's work in mostly haiku, by SB.


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Haiku Circus by Ken Sakamoto () : Haiku Circus - a comic strip that combines haiku poetry [that is, 5-7-5s] with drawings by Ken Sakamoto.
Michael Peach’s Site for Lovers of the English Sonnet () : The poet's own English sonnets and a selection from his favorite classic poets.
Light Quarterly () : Light is a literary journal published today and is devoted to light verse.The site includes some excerpts from the print edition, plus submission information.
SkylondaWorks Consulting and Desktop Publishing of Narrative Poetry () : Desktop publishing of narrative poetry, including the author's Onegin-like Nineteenth-Century Friend in tetrameter sonnets.
J. D. Nelson : haiku () : The haiku of xenographer J. D. Nelson