Haiku Journal Poets

Sebouhian, Damian
I will only write a haiku if only a haiku is called for. Few and far between. This day, on my walk down Harms Lane, a narrow, paved alley bordered by a wall of ivy and various other foliage, I came across this sight as described by the haiku.
Seese, Michael
I am a former journalist, but my current day job is in information security for a regional bank. Or, as my son could say even at age three, "Daddy keeps people's money safe." I have published four books: The Secret World Of Gustave Eiffel, a historical fiction novel about the events surrounding the
Seewald, Deborah
D. Seewald, lives in Pittsburgh, writes poetry, essays and is working on a novel.
Segundo, Nolo
Selken, Niki
Niki Selken is a designer, educator and technologist living in San Francisco. Her work focuses around storytelling, games and interaction design. She is a resident artist and creative code mentor at in the Gray Area and her research surrounds the spaces of VR and AR.
Semel, Sylvia
Senser, Daniel
Senser, Daniel
Serra, Colby
Seto, Samantha
Dear Haiku Journal Editor, Please consider the poem. Bio: Samantha Seto is a writer. She has been published in various anthologies including Ceremony, Blue Hour, Soul Fountain, Ygdrasil, and Black Magnolias Journal. Thank you for considering my work. With Hope, Samantha Seto
Sexton, Susan
Shaam, Qandeel
Shapiro, Lauren
Shariff, Irfanulla
Irfanulla Shariff has been writing poetry for years. He has a great passion for writing inspirational poetry. His work has been published in various poetry magazines and anthologies. His poems were selected to appear in 'The Sound of Poetry", a special audio CD and tape collection. He was presented
Sharma, Ekartha