Haiku Journal Poets

Leonard, Pete
Middle-aged husband, father, grandfather puzzling over the intricacies of creation.
Leppla, Christen
Christen Leppla is a graduate student at Northern Kentucky University where she will soon complete a Master's in English. She is currently Poetry Editor for the Licking River Review.
Lepri, Hege A. Jakobsen
Hege A. Jakobsen Lepri is a Norwegian-Canadian translator and writer based in Toronto. She returned to writing in 2011, after a very, very long break. Her writing has since been longlisted for Prism International nonfiction prize and the Peter Hinchcliffe Fiction Award, Shortlisted for Briarpatch's
Leslie, Stephen
Stephen W. Leslie has written haiku and haibun poetry for ten years. He has been published by Contemporary Haibun Online and World Haiku Review. He is a hospice chaplain in upstate New York and is grossly overeducated.
Lethalm, Harley
Harley Lethalm lives on the Nor'Eastrn drag; smokes cheapy nighttime cigarillos and points out his innumerable deficiencies to the mirror - or to anyone else who will listen.
Levi, Luke
Luke Levi graduated from Texas State University with a BBA in Finance. His poems can be found or is forthcoming in Presence, Humana Obscura, Akitsu Quarterly, Autumn Moon Haiku Journal, Failed Haiku, Cold Moon Journal, Wales Haiku Journal, LitStream Magazine, and The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls.
Levine, Bruce
Bruce Levine has spent his life as a writer of fiction and poetry and as a music and theatre professional. A 2019 Pushcart Prize Poetry nominee, a 2021 Spillwords Press Awards winner, the Featured Writer in WestWard Quarterly Summer 2021 and his bio is featured in “Who’s Who of Emerging
Levitt, Ellen
Levy, Jerry
Jerry Levy is a retired pension consultant/actuary whose Speculative Fiction has won awards from the Society Of Actuaries; a recent senryu submission was first honorable mention in a contest sponsored by The Haiku Society of America. He resides in a suburb of Chicago.
Lewis, Luann
Luann Lewis is a Chicago native who has had short stories, non-fiction, flash and poetry published in print and online as well as had a flash piece performed professionally. She has facilitated numerous flash fiction classes and recently had her first novel, Twisting Time, with the rest of her serie
Lewis, Rachel
Li, Lily
A Canadian post-secondary student who finds it much easier to communicate through writing than in-person. (She also really likes brackets). Poetry has always been an outlet to document her growth; sometimes ecstatic, sometimes tragic.
Li, Quinn
Liebert, Elisabeth
Lindell, Sarah