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- Peyton Place, a haiku soap opera, David Trinidad
- Haiku-vision in poetry and photography, by Ann Atwood
- Won Ton and Chopstick, a cat and dog tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- I reckon, haiku & haibun, Francis Wesley Alexander
- Haiku, selected and edited by Peter Washington
- On haiku, Hiroaki Sato
- Three simple lines, a writer's pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, Natalie Goldberg
- Seeing into tomorrow, haiku by Richard Wright ; biography and illustrations by Nina Crews
- The thin curve, the Red Moon anthology of English-language haiku 1999, Jim Kacian, editor-in-chief ; [editors], Jan Bostok ... [and others]
- Guess who, haiku, words by Deanna Caswell ; pictures by Bob Shea
- Read, recite, and write haiku, JoAnn Early Macken
- In the eyes of the cat, Japanese poetry for all seasons, selected and illustrated by Demi ; translated by Tze-si Huang
- Cool melons--turn to frogs!, the life and poems of Issa, story and Haiku translations by Matthew Gollub ; illustrations by Kazuko G. Stone ; calligraphy by Keiko Smith
- The pocket haiku, compiled and translated by Sam Hamill
- Basho, the complete haiku, Matsuo Basho ; translated, annotated, and with an introduction by Jane Reichhold ; original artwork by Shiro Tsujimura
- Grit, grace, and gold, haiku celebrating the sports of summer, Kit Pancoast Nagamura
- Haiku, by R.H. Blyth
- 5-7-5 the haiku of Basho, John White, Kemmyo Taira Sato ; [foreword by Masahiro Shimoda]
- A House by Itself, selected Haiku, Masaoka Shiki ; translated by John Brandi and Noriko Kawasaki Martinez
- Stone bench in an empty park, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; with photographs by Henri Silberman
- The Penguin book of haiku, translated and edited by Adam L. Kern
- Guyku, a year of haiku for boys, written by Bob Raczka ; art by Peter Reynolds
- A pocketful of poems, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
- Trees, haiku from roots to leaves, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Angela Mckay
- One leaf rides the wind, counting in a Japanese garden, by Celeste Davidson Mannis ; pictures by Susan Kathleen Hartung
- Baseball haiku, American and Japanese haiku and senryu on baseball, Edited with translations by Cor van den Heuvel and Nanae Tamura
- 5-7-5, the haiku of Buson, John White & Kemmyo Taira Sato
- The unworn necklace, Roberta Beary
- Koi, a modern folk tale, photographs by Margery Gray Harnick and Matt Harnick ; haiku narrative sequence by Sheldon Harnick. Foreword by Alan Alda