in the inaugural edition of the pan haiku review, edited by alan summers, two single line haiku by…
interview for national radio
janak sapkota was interviewed for the program madhuban of national radio radio nepal. madhuban is a literary radio program by nepal most popular radio host and writer dr nabaraj lamsal.
live interview in ap1 national television
haiku poet janak sapkota was invited in ap1 national television for a live interview. during the interview for the ap1 talk time program, he discussed about his haiku journey and nepali literature in international context.
हराएका हिरा २: हाइकुमा अन्तराष्ट्रिय छवी बनाएका युवा जनक सापकोटा
an article recently posted in blog by ram kumar shrestha that highlights janak sapkota as a lost diamond for nepal as he has been overshadowed by national media while he outshines international profile as a haiku poet
haiku commended in iafor vladimir devidé haiku award
the results of the iafor vladimir devidé haiku award 2017 were announced by professor myles chilton of nihon university, japan, at the asian conference on literature 2017 in kobe, japan, on march 31, 2017 sapkota`s haiku about fresh snow was among the commended list
haiku listed in living haiku anthology
the living haiku anthology aims to provide a repository of published haiku for inclusion in the dynamic and open-ended anthology.
haiku in anthology
a haiku by sapkota was included in the anthology poems for the hazara: a multilingual poetry anthology and collaborative poem by 125 poets from 68 countries
haiku translated in hindi
sapkota`s haiku were published in haiku sansaar- a new online bilingual journal. hindi translated were done by dr angeela deodhar
haiku in chrysanthemum magazine with german translation
haiku by janak sapkota published in chrysanthemum magazine with german language translation
brief review of whisper of pines: cogar na ngiúiseanna
recent haiku collection of janak sapkota whisper of pines: cogar na ngiúiseanna was briefly reviewed in frogpond- the journal of haiku society of america volume 35:3 autumn 2012 by Michele Root-Bernstein