User talk:Morden haiku

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I suggest that you read some of the Wikipedia Policies and guidlines, especially the policies on External links, and the Wikipedia is not a collections of external links.

My personal opinion is that all of the personal haiku blog links do not belong, and the Beginner's guides section should be only the top three or four broadest and most accurate websites.

I also noticed three or four links in the Haiku section below the Beginner's guides section that also look like they should be culled, while I think that there are a few important links that are still missing (e.g. Ashai Haiku Network and Mainichi Daily News Haiku).

Also, the World Haiku Club is a fairly recent internet development relatively speaking, so your statment that included it with the Shiki mailing list as part of the early days of the internet is inaccurate. The first issue of the World Haiku Review was May 2001, the first entry in their WHCschools mailing list was January 2001. The first posting for the Shiki list was 07 Jul 1994  Blank Verse  10:19, 28 September 2006 (UTC)