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Contents Page: September, 2008, vol 4 no 3

Haibun Selections

In this issue we are pleased to present our regular selections as well as reprint the haibun that appeared in the 2007 British Haiku Society Haibun Anthology edited by Colin Blundell and Graham High. These are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Dan Brook, Personal Papers
David Cobb, Smiling Through*
Sharon Dean & Jeffrey Harpeng, Fireflies
Angelee Deodhar, The Guf
Gary Eaton, Separator
Jamie Edgecombe, Breaking Sokoku*
Jamie Edgecombe, Suburban Kampala*
Charles Hansmann, At Sea*
Charles Hansmann, In Step*
Doris Heitmeyer, Bluebird of Happiness*
Doris Heitmeyer, Luna*
Doris Heitmeyer, Sound of Jackhammers*
Jeffrey Harpeng, Broken Road*
Jeffrey Harpeng, Death and the Maiden*
Jeffrey Harpeng, The Future*
Ken Jones, The Inkermans*
Jim Kacian, It Happened Again*
Nancy Loader, Somewhere*
Bob Lucky, A Reunion of Sorts
Bob Lucky, Birthday
Jacek Margolak, Cherry Orchard
Ed Markowski, Word Has It
Thomas James Martin, Moonlight
Geoffrey Mason, Miles From Anywhere*
Nicola Morris, Untitled
Ron Pavellas, Empty Time
Dru Philippou, Are powerless over others
Joanna Preston, Delilah
Patricia Prime, Homestead
Ray Rasmussen, Continental Divide*
Ray Rasmussen, Dover Beach And My Back Yard*
Ray Rasmussen, The Fear That Has No Name*
Lynne Rees, Drift*
Lynne Rees, Little Brother*
Andrew Riutta, Thursday Night
Adelaide Shaw, Changes
Katrina Shepherd, 10 a.m.
Katrina Shepherd, Clearing*
Andrew Shimield, Focal Point*
Bamboo Shoot, Church Going*
Diana Webb, Bibliography
Diana Webb, Harp
Jane Whittle, Beside the Lake Again*
Jane Whittle, Now*
Jeffrey Winke, Biblical Latin that Had Been Embedded
Jeffrey Winke, Grover Washington Tune and the Liver-Spotted
Jeffrey Winke, In Toasting Mode
Jeffrey Woodward, Garden Party


Haibun by the Editors

Ken Jones, Song of the Saws
Jim Kacian, Lost in Space
Bruce Ross, The Suffering



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