Haiku Journal Poets

Guest, Allen
Guggenheim, Herb
None.
Guilford-Blake, Evan
Evan Guilford-Blake writes poetry, plays and prose and for adults and children. His work has appeared in roughly 70 journals and anthologies. He is also the author of thirty published plays and three full-length works of fiction: the novels "The Bluebird Prince" and "Animation," and the story collec
Gunn, Alasdair
Alasdair Gunn is an English teacher based in the south of England. His poetry can be read at http://gunn.webfeeder.co.uk. This haiku is called 'Psychosexual disorder haiku'.
Gunn, Mary
Mary Gunn lives in Dublin, Ireland.
Gusek, Chris
Chris Gusek was born in Buffalo, N.Y. and moved to Georgia at an early age. Throughout his life, Chris has always had an interest in the arts, particularly writing and photography. He has been writing poetry for eight years and is the author of Intersections, Directions and Dharma. Some of his in
Gutierrez, Jorge
Psychology major and Studio Art minor at Ripon college, class of 2017. When I can't express my views of the world through Art or Psych, I have haiku.
Guzmán, María
Guzzi, Deborah
First published at sixteen, Deborah has continued to write for the past fifty years. She has published works in the literary journals of Western Connecticut University. She also has self-published two illustrated volumes of poetry, The Healing Heart and Heaven and Hell In A Nutshell. At the present,
Gwin, Michael
Gyukics, Gabor
Hadley, Jenna
Hagen, Susan K.
Susan K. Hagen recently retired from teaching British literature and engaging in academic presentation and publication, and in higher education administration for over 40 years. Dedicated to the liberal arts and the importance of fostering creativity through teaching the humanities and the fine art
Hakmiller, Karl
Alabama-based student writer. Uber driver (retired).
Hall, Christopher David
Christopher David Hall was born in Indiana and raised in Indiana and Texas. Currently, he teaches at a small liberal arts school for boys in Houston, Texas.