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Recent Releases from Red Moon Press

  • <strong>where the wind turns: The Red Moon Anthology 2009</strong>, edited by Jim Kacian and the Red Moon Press Editorial Staff

    where the wind turns, The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku, edited by Jim Kacian and the Red Moon Editorial Staff

    where the wind turns is the fourteenth volume in this most awarded series in the history of English-language haiku. It collects the best haiku and related writings from around the world in the calendar year 2009 . . . Continue Reading

    <strong>more wine</strong>, haiku by William M. Ramsey

    contemporary haibun Volume 11, edited by Jim Kacian, Bruce Ross & Ken Jones

    contemporary haibun enters its second decade as the only book and series committed to the best haibun and haiga produced each year. This volume contains 70 haibun, ranging in style from memoir to journal to short story . . . Continue Reading

    <strong>long enough</strong>, haiku by Jim Westenhaver

    as far as i can, haiku by Dietmar Tauchner

    "Lean and quiet, the haiku in this excellent collection convey deeply felt connections with nature, other people, and the inner self. They dignify the commonplace . . . Continue Reading

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    rustic, haiku by Dimitar Anakiev

    "To experience the haiku of Dimitar Anakiev is to know the power of haiku, and get a glimpse of what this international genre can become, as a relevant, deeply honest and philosophically deep poetics capable of healing and revivifying the world. . .  Continue Reading

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    cloud calligraphy, haiku & haiga by Stephen Addiss

    "Stephen Addiss creates an interconnected meditation with both brush and ink. Each poem starts on the page, but finishes in the reader's mind! His poems are so full of movement . . .  Continue Reading

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    Postscript Series, from Red Moon Press

    Red Moon Press announces the Postscript Series, a series of chapbooks designed to honor recently deceased haiku poets. Each chapbook is culled from the entire oeuvre of the poet's lifetime, with an eye to what made these poets both distinctive and ahead of their time. Each book is handmade in limited quantities. At present there are fifteen titles available . . .  Postscript Series