Haiku Journal Poets

Ling, Nicholas
I like to climb but I'm scared of heights. instagram.com/thenickling
Lipe, Steve
Eight of my poems have been published in Fruit of the Banyon Tree, an anthology of Upstate South Carolina poets.
Lipton, Madeline
Madeline Heit Lipton is a lifelong New Yorker who has enjoyed a love of writing, music and art since childhood. She has had poetry and stories published both locally and nationally including Long Island Newsday, Great South Bay Magazine, Creations Magazine, South Bay's Newspapers, 50 plus Lifestyle
Liu, Chen-ou
Chen-ou Liu is the author of Ripples from a Splash: A Collection of Haiku Essays with Award-Winning Haiku, Following the Moon to the Maple Land (First Prize Winner of the 2011 Haiku Pix Chapbook Contest), and Broken/Breaking English: Selected Short Poems. His tanka and haiku have been honored with
Lloyd, Maximilian
Email: maximilianwlloyd@gmail.com
Lloyd, Sherry
I am a 45-year-old woman from New Hampshire, United States. I just discovered that I am slightly capable of writing poetry in November 2015 so as of this bio writing (January 2016) I am only a few months into my poetry "career". I have a lot to learn and I am looking forward to every single bit of
Locicero, Thomas
Thomas Locicero's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Roanoke Review, Boston Literary Magazine, Long Island Quarterly, The Good Men Project, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Jazz Cigarette, Quail Bell Magazine, Antarctica Journal, Rat's Ass Review, Scarlet Leaf Review, Tipton Poetry Journal, Hobart
Lomas, Bruce
Long, Marie
Long, Sally
Sally Long is a poet from the UK. Her work has appeared in a number of magazines in the UK and the US including Four and Twenty, Ink Sweat and Tears, Prole, and Snakeskin.
Lopez, Nicholas
Nick Lopez is a Marine Corps veteran, who served from 2005-20013. He currently works on veteran programs for the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Headquarters in Kansas City, MO. He also volunteers on the board of the Kansas City Veterans Writing Team.
Lord, Benjamin
Ben Lord
Lorenson, Joyce
Joyce Joslin Lorenson grew up on a dairy farm and records the daily happenings in nature around her rural home.
Lott, Kendall
Loughnane, Andrew
five seven five, yes! this is the way that haikus work the very best.