The following is a list of all Haiku Northwest anthologies and trifolds published since 2013. [See “Haiku Northwest Publications” from before 2013.]
No Longer Strangers: Haiku Northwest Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Anthology; editors: Tanya McDonald, Marilyn Sandall, Michelle Schaefer, and Angela Terry; memorial editor, history, and research: Connie Hutchison; layout, design, art direction, copyediting, production, and research: Michael Dylan Welch; research assistance and manuscript preparation: Dianne Garcia; publicity and research: William Scott Galasso; artwork: Dejah Léger.
Rainsong: 2014 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2015); editors: Chandra Bales and Susan Constable; artwork: Carole MacRury and the Haiga Adventure Study Group of Puget Sound Sumi Artists.
Exhaling: 2015 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2016); editors: Angela Terry, Tanya McDonald, and Dianne Garcia; handbound using waxed linen thread in five-hole Japanese stab binding by Haiku Northwest members; 5.75 x 9 inches; handmade cover and end papers shipped from India; volume wrapped in yellow tissue; dedicated to Marilyn Sandall (1942–2015).
Inhaling: 2016 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2017); editors: Barbara Snow and Ce Rosenow; layout and design: Barbara Snow; photography: Dorothy Matthews; four interior haiga collaborations by poets/sumi-e painters Sonja Arntzen/Fumiko Kimura, Dorothy Matthews/Darlene Dihel, Angela Terry/Darlene Dihel, Shelley Baker-Gard/Darlene Dihel; handbound using blue cotton cord in four-hole Japanese stab binding sewn into 10.25 x 8.5–inch cream-colored covers, scored and deeply folded to 5.625 x 8.5 inches; front cover decorated with photo of sashiko embroidery pattern “Rising Steam.”
Seabeck Reunion: Tenth Anniversary Anthology (published in 2020); editor: Michael Dylan Welch; layout and design: Michael Dylan Welch; dedicated to Johnny Baranski (1946–2018).
Sound of a Leaf: 2018 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2020); editors: Carole MacRury and Vicki McCullough; layout and design: Michael Dylan Welch; artwork: Carole MacRury.
Zigzag Bridge, editors: Tanya McDonald, Michelle Schaefer, and Angela Terry; manuscript preparation: Michelle Schaefer and Dianne Garcia; proofreading: Michael Dylan Welch; binding: Connie Hutchison; artwork: David Berger; handbound in pamphlet stitch with either waxed or unwaxed linen threads by Haiku Northwest members; 6.625 x 4.5 inches with handmade endpapers.
Joining the Conversation: 2019 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2020); editor: C. R. Manley; layout and design: C. R. Manley with assistance from Michael Dylan Welch; artwork: Ion Codrescu.
Paper Mountains: 2020 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2021); editors: Tanya McDonald and Kelly Sauvage; layout: Tanya McDonald; cover design and editorial advice: Michael Dylan Welch.
Counting Stars: 2021 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2022); editors: Aidan Castle and John S Green; design and layout: Aidan Castle and Tanya McDonald; editorial advice: Michael Dylan Welch; artwork: Aidan Castle.
Deepening Leaves: 2022 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2023); editors: Lisa Gerlits and Antoinette Cheung; layout, design, and binding: Lisa Gerlits; translations: Cristina Rascón; artwork: David A. Berger, Dorothy Avery Matthews, and Melinda Brottem; handbound with waxed linen in three-hole Japanese stab binding; 5.5 x 5 inches; front cover made with paper handmade in the Philippines using abaca sinamay fibers; first edition of 100; awarded the Haiku Society of America Special Commendation in Book Design and Aesthetics for Merit Book Awards 2022.
Winds Aloft: 2023 Seabeck Haiku Getaway Anthology (published in 2024); editors: Annette Makino and P. H. Fischer; artwork: David Lasky.
Haiku Northwest Visits the Frye, trifold edited by Dianne Garcia for the May 11, 2024 meeting at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, during which attendees wrote haiku in response to artworks displayed at the museum.