Haiku Journal Poets

Moniz, Christopher
Montgomery, Jennifer
"'There are no such things as synonyms! he practically shouted. Deluge is not the same as flood.'"
Moon, Leneé
A being inspired.
Mooradian, Marguerite
Haikus from the city
Moore, Amber
Moore, Andrew
Moore, Brandon
Aspiring poet and writer.
Moore, Garth
I am a part-time writer currently living in Washington, DC. I have been reading poetry and haiku since college, but swore off writing for just reading (and working) until I picked writing back up in 2009. My website is at privatehaiku.com
Moore, Jared
Moore, Laura
Fortunately, writing's not like becoming a ballet dancer or a gymnast. You can start exactly when the inspiration hits you. In fact, you really can't start before that. When it happens, it happens. It all began for me a decade ago and now... I'm an SCBWI member and avid workshop and conference a
Mora-Summonte, Madeline
Morales, Arthur
My name is Arthur Morales and I would like to submit my Haiku poem titled 'What is Man?" Arthur Abdiel Morales is a graduate student at the Arizona State University through the Interdisciplinary Studies M.A. program. His focuses include oral history and poetry. He is also the President of the In
Morgan, Berta
Berta Morgan was born in a small farm town in Indiana. She currently lives on the coast in Newport, Oregon. She has a doctorate in Higher Education from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She is fascinated with the process of growing old and spends much of her time reading, writing and thi
Morgan, Christopher
Christopher Morgan is the Editor for Arroyo Literary Review, growing up in Michigan, Georgia, and California. Pieces from his collection-in-progress have appeared, or are forthcoming, in Permafrost, Gargoyle, Bartleby Snopes, theNewerYork, DOGZPLOT, and others. Sometimes he sits at his keyboard, ban
Moritz, Dianne