Bruce
Ross is the editor of Haiku Moment: An Anthology of Contemporary North
American Haiku (1993) and is co-editor of the journal American
Haibun & Haiga.
He authored Journey
to the Interior, American Versions of Haibun (1998) and How to
Haiku, A Student's Guide to Haiku and Related Forms (2001).
He has published three
collections of original haiku: thousands of wet stones (1988), among
floating duckweed (1994) and Silence: Collected Haiku (1997).
He is a past president
of the Haiku Society of America. His haiku, senryu, haibun, collaborative
renga, haiga, reviews, translations, and articles have appeared in haiku
journals worldwide.
Another article on haibun, "Narratives
of the Heart" was recently published in the World
Haiku Review.
Bruce lives with his
wife in Maine where they climb mountains, cross-country ski, and birdwatch.
In this issue of Simply
Haiku an essay by Bruce is also featured -> "On
Defining Haibun to A Western Readership" |