- Bruce Ross
Bruce Ross is an
Canadian poet, author, humanities educator and past president of theHaiku Society of America . He was born in Hamilton,Ontario .Ross has taught Japanese poetry (in translation) and painting forms for many years at a number of institutions, including
Empire State College ,Burlington College , theUniversity of Vermont , theUniversity of Alberta , and theUniversity of Maine . He has lectured onhaiku in theUnited States , Canada,Japan , theNetherlands , Sweden, andRomania .Ross's original English language
haiku ,senryu ,haibun , tanka,haiga , and collaborativerenga have appeared in international haiku journals, as have his reviews, articles, and translations.Ross lives with his wife Astrid, a physician and English language haiku poet, in Hampden,
Maine .Bibliography
Poetry
*"thousands of wet stones" (1988)
*"among floating duckweed" HMS Press London Ontario (1994)
*"Silence: Collected Haiku" HMS Press London Ontario(1997)
*"summer drizzles: haiku and haibun" HMS Press London Ontario(2005)Non-fiction
*"How to Haiku: A Writer's Guide to Haiku and Related Forms" (2002).
Anthologies edited
*"Haiku Moment, An Anthology of Contemporary North American Haiku" (1993)
*"Journey to the Interior: American Versions of Haibun" (1998)
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