| Haiku Spirit: The Haiku Live mailing lists: Gateway to three lists sponsored by Haiku Spirit/The Dublin Writers' Workshop: An announcement list for information on their events, a haiku discussion list with publicly viewable archives, and a renga writing and discussion list by invitation only. |
| Haiku Talk: Haiku discussion list managed by Gerald England of New Hope International. Messages can be received one by one, or as a daily digest. |
| NOBO Mailing List: NOBO Mailing List is the reincarnation of the old and justly famous Shiki Haiku List. Explore this page, provided by the Shiki Team, for information on how to join, as well as access to the old (and valuable) archives. |
| Translating Haiku, Studying Meanings: This is a group for discussing the art and the problems of translating haiku, from any language into another. Managed by Gabi Greve. |
| WHC Mailing Lists & Forums: This page describes and gives access to a goodly number of different mailing lists (on Yahoo! Groups) devoted to various aspects of haiku, all supported by the World Haiku Club, Susumu Takiguchi, Chairman. |
| Yahoo! Groups : haikutalk2: Haiku Talk 2 is a general discussion list for writers and others interested in haiku and related genres. It is not just a place to post new writing, rather - a place to discuss the nature of haiku, to find out about those who do haiku, to learn about publishers and competitions. Owned by Gerald England. |
| Yahoo! Groups : HOKKU-INN: The group where "hokku" means "traditional haiku", brought to you by David Coomler and friends. |
| Yahoo! Groups : simply_haiku: The Simply Haiku list is just that. A place for anyone to come and share their Japanese short form poetry including haiga. Moderated by Robert Wilson. |
| Yahoo! Groups : WHCworldkigo: An on-going global haiku project of "world kigo", where we discuss and compile local season words from different parts of the world. Once the collection reaches a certain size and content, we will present it online as the "WHC World Kigo Database", and continue to augment it. We welcome as many haiku poets from as many locations in the world as possible. Moderated by Gabi Greve. |
| Yahoo! Groups: Scifaiku: This group is for the writing and sharing of science fiction haiku (aka scifaiku). We also occasionally write similiar genres, such as fantasy haiku and horror haiku. (These folks know more about haiku than one might expect.) |
| Yahoo! Groups: Shachihoko: Shachihoko is a haiku list tended by Timothy Russell. Its main purpose is to provide a place where writers who want to improve their haiku can obtain instruction and guidance. |