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Tate, Herb
Herb Tate
Born 1968 at Burton-upon-Tent, Staffordshire, UKPlace of residence: Jersey, Channel Islands, UKHerb Tate was born in the UK and is a teacher living and working in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. He also writes poetry - particularly haiku, senryu, and haibun – and has had work featured in a number of print and on-line journals. -
Terrell, Andrew
Andrew Terrell
Born: USA 1991
Living in: Dharug Country
Bio: Andrew Terrell was born and raised in the Skagit Valley.
Site: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_terrell_art/
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Thunell, Carrie Ann
Carrie Ann Thunell
Born 1958 in USA.
Carrie Ann (CAT) Thunell has had poetry and/or art published in over 75 print magazines.
She was editor of the Nisqually Delta Review, which ran for 3 years. Her haiga has been on Simply Haiku, and Haigaonline. Ms Thunell has been published in several of Robert Epstein’s haiku anthologies.
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Tice, Richard
Richard Tice
Born in the U.S.A.; currently resides in Kent, Washington, U.S.A.
Richard Tice started writing haiku and essays on the form in the 1970s while teaching English in Japan. In the ‘80s he edited Dragonfly: East/West Haiku Quarterly. He has translated more than 200 Japanese haiku. Two collections of his haiku, Station Stop and Familiar and Foreign, have been published.
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Timmer, Corine
Corine Timmer
Corine Timmer (a Dutch national) was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in 1967. Her father’s job took the family to various places around the world. Wherever they went nature was a constant comfort and inspiration to Corine. She studied Business and Interior Design and was active in the design world until an encounter on a dusty road in southwest Spain in 2014 between Corine, a baby boar, and an abandoned hunting dog inspired her to write and self-publish a children’s storybook. Along her journey she stumbled upon haiku online and has been hooked ever since. She currently resides in the countryside in the south of Portugal and writes full time.
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Tomczak, Maria
Maria Tomczak
Living in Opole, Poland
http://www.poesi-haiku.blogspot.com
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Tran, Xenia
Xenia Tran
Born: 1962, The Netherlands
Residence: Scotland, UK
Xenia is a linguist, artist, writer, poet and photographer who lives with her husband and adopted animals in the Scottish Highlands. She writes haiku, haibun, tanka, tanka prose and tanka sequences as well as western poetry forms and free verse poetry and plays the handpan.
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Trumbull, Charles
Charles Trumbull
born May 17, 1943, Flint, Michigan, U.S.A. Now resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Email: trumbullcp [at] comcast [dot] net.Dr. Charles Trumbull is retired from research, writing, editorial, and publishing positions at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Encyclopædia Britannica. He is past president of the Haiku Society of America and retired editor of Modern Haiku. His chapbook Between the Chimes was published in 2011, and A Five-Balloon Morning, a book of New Mexico haiku, appeared in June 2013. A History of Modern Haiku came out in 2019. These days he divides his time between his Haiku Database and Haikupedia, the online encyclopedia of haiku.
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Vanden Broeck, Guy
Guy Vanden Broeck
born 1949 in Belgium
I’m a member (and since more than 20 years the secretary) of the West Flemish haiku circle De Fluweelboom (the sumac). I’m writing haiku in Dutch, French, English and Italian.
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Važić, Saša
Saša Važić
Born 1952 in Belgrade, Serbia
Living in Belgrade, Serbia
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Villafania, Santiago
Santiago Villafania
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Wagemakers, Ella
Ella Wagemakers
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Walker, Marilyn Appl
Marilyn Appl Walker
Born 1940, Garden City, Kansas, U.S.A.
Resides in Madison, Georgia, U.S.A.
American primary teacher, real estate sales professional, and poet actively writing and publishing haiku since 2002. She is the author of the haiku collection Listening to the Sky (2015)
For further information please see: https//haikupedia.org/article-haikupedia/marilyn-appl-walker
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Watson, Roger
Roger Watson
Born: 1955 in Aberdeen, UK
Living: Kingston-upon-Hull, UK
Roger Watson is a biologist, nurse and academic editor working at the University of Hull, UK. He was born and raised in Scotland and has lived in many parts of the UK and Ireland. He travels extensively in China and the Far East. He is married with eight children.
Haiku blog: https://haikuflyku.blogspot.co.uk/
Roger Watson Reading Several Of His Haiku
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Wechselberger, Joseph P.
Joseph P. Wechselberger
Born 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Living in Browns Mills, New Jersey USA
EmailThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Retired since 2007, Joseph is a member of the Haiku Society of America. Touchstone nominated in 2021, 2022, and 2023 (long-listed), his work has appeared in 46 haiku journals, various blogs and anthologies, Haiku 2022, and The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haikufor 2020, 2022 and 2023.
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West, Richard
Richard West
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , the pen name of Richard Wilkinson, was born in 1951 in the UK, and currently lives in AZ, USA."Richard West" was Regents' Professor of Classics in a large public university and has published numerous books and many articles and poems under his own name or various pen names. He now lives in the Desert Southwest, where he enjoys cooking and attempting to add flavor to his poems.
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Whitman, Neal
Neal Whitman
Born 1948 in Boston Massachusetts, USA
Living in Pacific Grove, California, USA
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Wiggerman, Scott
Scott Wiggerman
Currently living in Albuquerque, NM, United States
Bio: Poet, teacher, editor, artist, haikuist, and publisher Scott Wiggerman is the author of three books of poetry, Leaf and Beak: Sonnets, Presence, and Vegetables and Other Relationships; and the co-editor of two volumes, Lifting the Sky: Southwestern Haiku & Haiga (2013), and Earthsigns (2017), an HNA anthology.
Website: http://swig.tripod.com
Email: Scott Wiggerman
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Williams, Jane
Jane Williams was born in England in 1964. She is an Australian poet and writer based in Tasmania.
Blog: https://janewilliams.wordpress.com
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Williams, Joshua Eric
Joshua Eric Williams
Born 1983 in Carrollton, GA, USA
Joshua Eric Williams is from Carrollton, GA. He has an M.A. in Creative Writing with an emphasis in poetry from Western State Colorado University. His work explores and experiments with short forms (including haiku, senryu, epigrams, sonnets, pantoums, and villanelles).
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Wilson, Billie
Billie Wilson
(born August 1, 1941, Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.A.) is a long-time member of the Haiku Society of America, and served several terms as Regional Coordinator for the Alaska Region. Since 2003, she has coordinated the annual haiku competition honoring her first mentor, Robert Spiess. She helped create and care for The Haiku Foundation's Haiku Registry (2009-2018). She served as Associate Editor for The Heron’s Nest (2011 - 2017). Some of her awards include the Harold G. Henderson Memorial Award, the Gerald Brady Memorial Award, and The Heron's Nest Readers' Choice Poem of the Year. She has resided in Juneau, Alaska, since 1962.
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Winnick, Katherine E.
Katherine E Winnick
Born 1968
Based in Brighton, UK
Website : linktr.ee/katherineewinnick
Katherine is an internationally published Japanese short form poet in various ezines journals newspapers and anthologies of repute with some works translated into Hindi and Romanian. She has authored the senryū collection My Hennaed Hand (Alien Buddha Press 2023). Katherine is on the editorial board at The Wee Sparrow Poetry Press and is Founding Editor of The Shadow Pond Journal.
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Winteridge, Sara
Sara Winteridge
Living in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, U.K.
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Wit, Ernest
Ernest Wit
Born: 1961, Poland
Resides: Poland
Blog: http://withaiku.blogspot.comErnest Wit is an award-winning Polish author whose work appears regularly in the best English-language haiku magazines and anthologies around the world.
Books Published:
Bitter Wind (Kontekst Publishing House, Poznan, 2015);
Black and White (Red Moon Press, Winchester VA, 2016).
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Yaninska, Gergana
Gergana Yaninska
Born 1960 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Living in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Gergana Yaninska works as a midwife. She writes haiku from several years and she has published haiku in "A Hundred Gourds", "Bones", "Cattails", "Frogpond", "Modern Haiku", "Ershik", "The Heron's Nest", "Mainichi Daily News" and haiga in "WHA Haiga Contest", "Cattails", "Daily Haiga" in 2015 and 2016.
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Yin, Anna
Anna Yin
Born 1970 in China.
Residing in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
website: http://annapoetry.com
Anna Yin is Mississauga’s Inaugural Poet Laureate with six poetry books. Anna won the 2005 Ted Plantos Memorial Award, two MARTY Awards and the 2013 Professional Achievement Award from CPAC etc. Her poems have appeared on Arc Poetry, New York Times, China Daily, CBC Radio etc. She teaches Poetry Alive. -
Young, Gideon
Gideon Young
Gideon Young is a member of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective, a Fellow for A+ Schools of North Carolina, a K-12 Literacy Specialist, and a stay-at-home dad. His debut haiku collection my hands full of light was published by Backbone Press (2021). His poetry is included in Best Spiritual Literature 2022 (Orison Books) and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Gideon is co-author of One Window’s Light: A Collection of Haiku, published by Unicorn Press, 2017, winner of the Haiku Society of America Merit Award for Best Anthology. Find recent and forthcoming work in Callaloo, Journal of Black Mountain College Studies, Juxta 8, North Carolina Literary Review, Our State Magazine, and Pan Haiku Review. Winner of a 2023 Arts in Education Artist Residency Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, discover more at www.gideonyoung.com.
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