Estonian haiku

[2] Andres Ehin (1940–2011) was the most prominent Estonian-language haiku writer of the 20th century; his bilingual English-Estonian collection Moose Beetle Swallow was published in Ireland in 2005.

[3] Estonian poets Arvo Mets and Felix Tammi wrote haiku in Russian.

[4] Asko Künnap is credited as the inventor of Estonian haiku.

[citation needed] The first collection of Estonian haiku was published in 2010: Estonian Haiku by poets Asko Künnap, Jürgen Rooste, and Karl Martin Sinijärv.

An Estonian-language haiku competition was organized at the 2011 Helsinki Book Fair where Estonia was the guest of honor.