The article offers information on the Haibun which is a Japanese poetic form that combines a prose section, usually a kind of narrative, with a poetic section in the form of one or more haiku. It discusses that one of the keys to haibun is the manner in which the prose and the haiku inform each other; and mentions Howard's Zen" sprang from a small epiphany, a playful reworking of the title of the 1910 novel, "Howards End" by E. M. Forster.