Haiku Journal Poets

Huffstead, Cameya
This work announces unusual nuances to haiku. It stems from the belief that the old masters like Basho, Chiyo Ni, Issa and Buson explored and pushed the boundaries of their craft. They forged new paths centuries ago, and while the work they produced was grounded and earthbound, they still left room
Huffy, Phil
Phil Huffy writes all kinds of poems, often at the kitchen table, sometimes by the lake. His work has appeared in over one hundred publications.
Hughes, Anna
This haiku was inspired by the drooping branches of trees heavily laden with snow.
Hughes, Rolf
Rolf Hughes is currently resident in Newcastle, UK. His fiction has been published by Faber & Faber and broadcast on BBC Radio. His prose poems have been published in The Prose Poem, Sentence (for a special feature on the prose poem in Great Britain, guest edited by Nicki Santili), Quarter after Eig
Hunt, Nathan
Hunt, Robert
Robert is an Upper East Side resident who can frequently be found running in Central Park (pursuing runner's high).
Hunter, Cristian
Hunter, Elaine
Hunter, Laura Alexandra
Laura Alexandra Hunter indulges in creative pursuits.
Hurst, Rick
Hutchinson, John
Professor Emeritus, Community College of Baltimore County, cultural anthropology. Previously taught at Clemson University, Southwest Missouri State University, George Mason University, and the University of Baltimore.
Hutchison, Joseph
Joseph Hutchison, Colorado Poet Laureate (2014-2019), is the author of 19 poetry collections, including the bilingual, illustrated 'Eyes of the Cuervo/Ojos del Crow,' translated by Patricia Herminia; 'The World As Is: New & Selected Poems, 1972-2015'; and 'Marked Men.' His poems have appeared recent
Ianni, Jerry G.
Dr. Jerry G. Ianni is a Professor of Mathematics at LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York. Besides enjoying haiku poetry, he is also an aficionado of chess. He volunteers as a Church musician and as an organizer of conversational English activities for international studen
Ichkhanian, Judy
Imbler, Linda
Linda Imbler has five published poetry collections and one hybrid ebook of short fiction and poetry. She is a Kansas-based Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Nominee. More information can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com.