Haiku Journal Poets

DiMauro, Donald
I have worked as a designer/craftsman for over 40 years.
DiMichele, Bill
I attended Bucknell, studying painting and Asian literature, then moved to San Francisco in 1980. I published a visual poetry magazine called Score with Crag Hill until 1998, then I published a mag called Tip Of The Knife. I love writing haiku, twisting the lines to create new forms, new meanings, n
DiSarro, David
David R. DiSarro is currently an Assistant Professor of English and the Director of the Writing Center at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. He received his Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from Ball State University, his M.A. in Creative Writing from Southern Connecticut State University, where he
Dishner, Jackie
Jackie Dishner, author of Backroads & Byways of Arizona, writes from Phoenix.
Dixon, Brett
B. S. Dixon is working on his first poetry collection inspired by his work with those dealing with homelessness in Boston, MA. His writing has most recently been printed in The Red Eft Review, Right Hand Pointing, The Eunoia Review, Poem Wars and the Boston Literary Magazine and will also be publish
Dodd, Dargan
Dargan Dodd is a native Texan. He has been published occasionally in some literary journals here and there.
Doerksen, Patrick
I am Patrick Doerksen. I'm a social worker armed with a B.A. in Literature and a M.A. in Theology. My wife and I live in Victoria, British Columbia, where flowers bloom as early as January and it is very hard to be unhappy. My poetry has featured in The King's Chronicle, The Ballyhoo, the Medical
Dolen, Dan
Donahue, Jack
Donnelly, Joe
J.Donnelly lives and writes in Queens.
Donovan, Frances
Dorroh, John
Dotoli, Gregg
Dougherty, Katryn
Katryn Dougherty is a mom and early childhood educator living in South Central Pennsylvania with her husband of over 20 years, she considers herself a haiku-a-holic.
Doughty, Jonathan
Jonathan Doughty is a graduate of UNC-Charlotte and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Toronto. His dissertation project is a genealogy of whiteness as a phenomenological experience and discursive structure of modern China. His work in historical studies and litera