Haiku Journal Poets

Cabrera, Gabriel
My name is Gabriel Cabrera and I am a MFA student at Queens College. My concentration is in poetry. I believe Haikus can be more than a beautiful photograph made of words, they can tell stories.
Calbert, David
Campbell, Brandon
Campbell, Colin
Colin escaped from the day job in Scotland and now writes very short fiction and poetry in Sarawak on the lovely green island of Borneo and faraway in Yunnan in southwest China. www.campbell.my
Campbell, Dan
Campbell, Nicholas
Campion, Patricia
Patricia Campion's poetry and nonfiction have been published in The Sandhill Review, Soul-Lit, the Haiku Journal, 50 Haikus, and other magazines. She lives in Ireland.
Canfield, Michael
Michael Canfield has published poetry in The Pedestal, and weird stories in Strange Horizons, Escape Pod, Fabula Argentea, among other places. Born in Las Vegas, he lives in Seattle and blogs occasionally at MichaelCanfield.net
Cannon, Karen Jane
Karen Jane Cannon's poetry has been widely published in literary journals in the UK. She was commended for the Flambard Poetry Prize in 2014. She has previously had a novel published with Orion and is researching a Creative PhD
Cantin, Michael
Michael Cantin has survived two wars and at least four seasons of Breaking Bad, so you know he means business. His work has appeared in The East Jasmine Review, 50 Haiku, and other places. Residing in Costa Mesa, California, he writes fitfully between bouts of madness and periods of lucid concern.
Canzi, Mariangela
Cappelli, Jed
Caputo, Scott
Carcache, Roberto
Roberto Carcache Flores is a writer from El Salvador. His work has been featured in places like the Legendary, the Eunoia Review, and Potluck. He thrives on sunsets, walks, and honesty.
Carcache Flores, Roberto
Roberto Carcache Flores is a writer from El Salvador. He thrives on sunsets, walks, and honesty.