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Haiku Society of America Quarterly Meeting December 5-7, 2008: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The North Carolina Haiku Society hosted the Haiku Society of America quarterly meeting on December 5-7, 2008, in Winston-Salem. Special thanks to our guest presenters Richard Krawiec, Roberta Beary, Fleur de Lisa, and the young poets from the Arts-Based Elementary School. Thanks to Sharon Nelson and the Associated Artist's gallery for co-sponsoring our haiku readings on Saturday night. And thanks to Kay, Lynn, and the rest of the staff at the Winston-Salem Visitor's Center for their considerable help in making the meetnig a success. All photos by Dave Russo.


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  • Rich Krawiec's workshop at the Winston-Salem Vistor's Center: "From Haiku to Poem and Back Again."

    Rich Krawiec's workshop at the Winston-Salem Vistor's Center: "From Haiku to Poem and Back Again."

  • Rich was the editor of the Taboo Haiku anthology.

    Rich was the editor of the Taboo Haiku anthology.

  • Lines from a free verse poem.

    Lines from a free verse poem.

  • Richard, Roberta, and Tom reassembling the poem.

    Richard, Roberta, and Tom reassembling the poem.

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  • Judy, Diane, and Kate puzzle over the mysteries of verse. Diane is the owner of Rosenberry Books, whose Book In Hand editions include a number of haiku and tanka collections.

    Judy, Diane, and Kate puzzle over the mysteries of verse. Diane is the owner of Rosenberry Books, whose Book In Hand editions include a number of haiku and tanka collections.

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  • Waiting for the haiku program to begin at the Associated Artists gallery in downtown Winston-Salem.

    Waiting for the haiku program to begin at the Associated Artists gallery in downtown Winston-Salem.

  • Bob Moyer introduces the young haiku poets from the Arts Based Elementary school. Bob worked with the students for weeks to develop their haiku and their performance skills.

    Bob Moyer introduces the young haiku poets from the Arts Based Elementary school. Bob worked with the students for weeks to develop their haiku and their performance skills.

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  • Andie Piddington, Sarah Shunk, Deborah Stewart and Sylvia Freeman of Fleur-de-Lisa, perhaps the first a cappella group to compose and sing songs based on haiku in English.

    Andie Piddington, Sarah Shunk, Deborah Stewart and Sylvia Freeman of Fleur-de-Lisa, perhaps the first a cappella group to compose and sing songs based on haiku in English.

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