Incoming Resources
- Won-Ton, a cat tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- Trees, haiku from roots to leaves, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Angela Mckay
- Peek-a-boo haiku, by Danna Smith ; illustrated by Teagan White
- Three simple lines, a writer's pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, Natalie Goldberg
- Out of this world, star-studded haiku, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Won Ton and Chopstick, a cat and dog tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- Seeing into tomorrow, haiku, by Richard Wright ; biography and illustrations by Nina Crews
- Haiku in English, the first hundred years, Jim Kacian, editor-in-chief ; Philip Rowland and Allan Burns, editors ; With an Introduction by Billy Collins and a historical overview by Jim Kacian
- Watch me bloom, Krina Patel-Sage
- Earth verse, haiku from the ground up, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by William Grill
- The Penguin book of haiku, translated and edited by Adam L. Kern