Haiku Journal Poets

Silva, Erika
Silva-Sanborn, Jesse
Simmonds, Keith
Keith A. Simmonds was born in Barbados and is a retired teacher of French. He spends some of his time in England and France and has been writing poetry since 2004. His preferred genre is haiku. Much of his poetry appears in Mainichi Daily Haiku, World Haiku Review, A Hundred Gourds, Simply Haiku, It
Simmons, Jackie
Jackie Simmons experiments with many different forms, gives readings in Connecticut and New York City, and has a book in production called Scenes from the Seedy Underbelly of Suburbia. http://www.pw.org/content/jackie_simmons
Simmons, Jon
Simone, Linda
Linda Simone’s poetry collection, The River Will Save Us, intersperses 16 haiku with other lyric poems. She wasone of four poets invited to read haiku at a San Antonio Botanical Garden event for 2021 National Poetry Month. A watercolorist, she uses recycled tea bags as canvas for tiny waterco
Simpson, Sherry
Sherry Simpson lives in the Mimbres Valley of New Mexico.
Sims, Ian
Sims, Wesley
Singh, Kanwar dinesh
Dr. Kanwar Dinesh Singh is a distinguished poet, story writer, critic, translator and haijin from India. He has published over eleven volumes of poetry in English, besides books in literary criticism. By profession, he is Associate Professor of English and edits Hyphen-A Literary Journal; ISSN 0975
Skala, George
Skele, Mikels
Wonderer.
Skelley, Billie Holladay
Now retired from working as a cardiovascular and thoracic surgery clinical nurse specialist and nursing educator, Billie Holladay Skelley enjoys focusing on her writing. Her poems, articles, and essays have appeared in various journals, magazines, and anthologies in print and online. She is also an
Skillman, Judith
Skinner, Nina
Inspired by nature and the danger that lurks around the corner.