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A web site devoted to haiga (haiku-style illustrations, often accompanying haiku) and haiku. Some sections feature both poems and haigafrom open submissions. Established by Jeanne Emrich in 1998, now managed by an'ya.
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http://www.haigaonline.com/
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Arts, Literature, Poetry, Forms - Haiga Online. A web site devoted to haiga (haiku-style illustrations, often accompanying haiku) and haiku. |
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