Most of these haiku have also appeared at "Haiku on Friday" on MySpace, which includes the work of other haiku writers as well. They gain from being seen in that context, where haikuists play together and inspire each other. However I trust they can also stand alone.
In these selections the haiku may be more or less traditional, sometimes "free", and occasionally expressed as rhyming couplets. I have sometimes included related forms such as senryu and tanka. As stated above, from July 2010 I also include, and indeed focus on the lune.
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