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Haiku Northwest
Haiku Northwest
"In our poems and discussions, the group tries to get beyond the cloud of surface facts, to see the deep stillness within the everyday."

    —Anne Voegtlen
   Read about our meetings on the first Thursday of the month.
   Find out how to contact us and find other useful haiku links.
   Read poems by our members, with short biographies.
   Our haiku and music podcast from the Northwest Folklife festival.

Celebrating our 20th anniversary in 2008!

Haiku Northwest will host a national meeting of the Haiku Society of America on the weekend June 27, 28, and 29, 2008—watch for more information!

Haiku Northwest is an enthusiastic and friendly group of poets from the greater Puget Sound area of Washington state, meeting monthly usually in Bellevue (just east of Seattle). We are dedicated to writing, studying, and appreciating haiku and related genres of poetry written in English. Our members include both new and established haiku writers, many of whom have had their work published in journals and anthologies throughout the world (the group won the first place Merit Book Award from the Haiku Society of America for its anthology, To Find the Words, published in 2000). We also welcome beginners.

Haiku Northwest began in 1988 under the leadership of Francine Porad (who passed away in September of 2006) to foster haiku writing in the Pacific Northwest and to provide local writers with current information about the local, national, and international haiku community and its publications. Haiku Northwest is part of the Washington region of the Haiku Society of America (HSA). Haiku Northwest holds monthly meetings and publishes regional anthologies of haiku and related poetry. Most of the group's members live in the Seattle area, but many haiku poets from the Puget Sound area and farther afield also attend Haiku Northwest meetings. The Haiku Northwest group has no membership dues, and visitors are always welcome to attend all events.
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