Yu Chang‘s book, small things make me laugh can be purchased at Free Food Press, and Seeds from Red Moon Press.
Tom Clausen‘s book, My Own Heart: 25 Years of Tanka can be purchased at Free Food Press. His collection of tanka, Growing Late, is at Snapshot Press. His haiku collection, One Day is on Amazon.com. Interchange, his collaborative collection with Michael Dudley, can also be purchased at Amazon. Tom Clausen’s postings of daily haiku by one guest poet each month: Cornell University’s Mann Library.
Ion Codrescu‘s books, A Haiga Journey, The Wanderer Brush, Something out of Nothing, and with Sylvia Forges-Ryan, What Light There Is, can be purchased at Red Moon Press.
Mary Stevens‘ book, enough light, can be purchased at Red Moon Press.
Video teaser for John Stevenson‘s book, My Red. My Red can be purchased at Brooks Books. His books, emoji moon, d(ark), Live Again, quiet enough, and This Once can be purchased at Red Moon Press. Some of the Silence, Quiet Enough, Emoji Moon and This Once can also be purchased directly from the author at ithacan (at) earthlink (dot) net.
Interview of Hilary Tann talking about how nature and haiku influence her process of composing: Musical Headwaters. Links to some of the pieces referenced in the interview, one of which is in response to John Stevenson’s haiku, deep gorge/some of the silence/is me.
About the Lake Onawa Retreats and the renku the group wrote there with Paul MacNeil from 1999–2017.