Creative Blooms 18: Tsugawa Eriko
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Tsugawa Eriko (1968 -) (family name: Tsugawa)
Born in Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture. Graduated from Kwansai Gakuin University. In 1991, joined the haiku journal-group South Wind [Nanpū] and studied with the haiku poets Washitani Nanako and Yamagami Kimio. In 2006, published her first haiku collection, Harmony [Waon]. In the following year, she won the 30th New Poets Award of the Association of Haiku Poets. In the same year, was awarded the 53rd Kadokawa Haiku Award. In 2011, her haiku works were gathered in the new‑generation haiku anthology Hai-kore: Haiku Collection [Hai kore]. In 2013, her second haiku collection was published, The Tree of the Beginning [Hajimari no ki] and the Collected Works of Tsugawa Eriko, First Volume [Tsugawa Eriko sakuhinshū ichi]. In the next year, won the 4th Tanaka Hiroaki Prize, and the 1st Hoshino Tatsuko Award.
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https://thehaikufoundation.org/creat...tsugawa-eriko/
Tsugawa Eriko (1968 -) (family name: Tsugawa)
Born in Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture. Graduated from Kwansai Gakuin University. In 1991, joined the haiku journal-group South Wind [Nanpū] and studied with the haiku poets Washitani Nanako and Yamagami Kimio. In 2006, published her first haiku collection, Harmony [Waon]. In the following year, she won the 30th New Poets Award of the Association of Haiku Poets. In the same year, was awarded the 53rd Kadokawa Haiku Award. In 2011, her haiku works were gathered in the new‑generation haiku anthology Hai-kore: Haiku Collection [Hai kore]. In 2013, her second haiku collection was published, The Tree of the Beginning [Hajimari no ki] and the Collected Works of Tsugawa Eriko, First Volume [Tsugawa Eriko sakuhinshū ichi]. In the next year, won the 4th Tanaka Hiroaki Prize, and the 1st Hoshino Tatsuko Award.
Full archive here