Haiku Journal Poets

Cenate, Kay
Kay Cenate lives in Loveland, Colorado, teaches Tai Chi to seniors, writes haiku, and paints minimalist black and white water colors to go with her haiku.
Center, Julie
Julie P. Center is a poet based in Schaumburg, IL. Her previous poetry has been published in Blue Jean Magazine and Prairie Light Review. Center received her MA in Writing at DePaul University and has gone on to teach college composition courses and work in a writing center.
Chae, John
John Chae a curious mind and is always looking to expand his knowledge. In his free time he enjoys catching up on TV shows such as Game of Thrones and Korean dramas. He likes green tea ice cream but not green tea.
Chakraborty, Souvik
I am a Ceramic Engineer by profession, and I have been writing poems and short stories since my early days. My hobbies include reading books, listening to music and debating.
Chameleon, Jesus
Chan, Constance
Constance finds her inspiration in Chopin nocturnes, peanut butter, and viridian waves.
Chan, Jon
"The Splendid Waves"
Chandler, Arthur
Chanin, Michael
Chansarkar, Sara
Chappell, Grace Hughes
Grace Hughes Chappell's work has appeared in the Sunday S F Chronicle, the Richmond ReView, the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Short Fiction by Women, and online at Your Daily Poem, at Every Day Poets, and at Haiku Journal. She also writes the classical music program notes for the San Francisco City Ch
Chastain, Brooke
I am a current undergraduate student at Dalton State College, pursuing a degree in English and a future in creative writing.
Cherciu, Lucia
Lucia Cherciu teaches English at Dutchess / SUNY. Her poems appeared in many literary magazines, and two of her books of poetry were published in Romanian.
Cherry, Jennifer
Childs, Derek
A poem about what we all fear - birds using our clothes as their toilet. Despite this however, they still retain a sweet and innocent demeanor.