The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 05:19:21 AM
The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
morning Alan,
why the changed name? there's gotta be a zuihitsu in that! 🙃
you gonna do a pan on pan like you did on bloo?
the best to you, Karen, and Allison
lorraine
Hi Lorraine,
Lots of reasons for the changed name. I like to do something that does six different things, or solves six different things etc...
The Pan Haiku Review will not only have different themes and genres from issue to issue, it will feature two ideas I've had for two new journals, that will be inside PHR now. I'll also be able to bring back Babylon Sidedoor for haibun and zuihitsu for a future time plus Blo͞o Outlier Journal, often misspelt, will be featured, and safe from being incorrectly being spelt. There will be other features, which will be revealed in the inaugural issue of PHR, a homage to Blo͞o, as well as the other journals or ideas I had to place on hiatus.
As in the name, Pan will be inclusive, not always the case elsewhere, and I hope people pick up on that around the world.
As excited as I am about PHR1, PHR2 & 3 will be a blast too!
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 08:44:30 AM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 05:19:21 AM
The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
morning Alan,
why the changed name? there's gotta be a zuihitsu in that! 🙃
you gonna do a pan on pan like you did on bloo?
the best to you, Karen, and Allison
lorraine
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 04:51:34 PM
Hi Lorraine,
Lots of reasons for the changed name. I like to do something that does six different things, or solves six different things etc...
The Pan Haiku Review will not only have different themes and genres from issue to issue, it will feature two ideas I've had for two new journals, that will be inside PHR now. I'll also be able to bring back Babylon Sidedoor for haibun and zuihitsu for a future time plus Blo͞o Outlier Journal, often misspelt, will be featured, and safe from being incorrectly being spelt. There will be other features, which will be revealed in the inaugural issue of PHR, a homage to Blo͞o, as well as the other journals or ideas I had to place on hiatus.
As in the name, Pan will be inclusive, not always the case elsewhere, and I hope people pick up on that around the world.
As excited as I am about PHR1, PHR2 & 3 will be a blast too!
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 08:44:30 AM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 05:19:21 AM
The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
morning Alan,
why the changed name? there's gotta be a zuihitsu in that! 🙃
you gonna do a pan on pan like you did on bloo?
the best to you, Karen, and Allison
lorraine
hi Alan,
boy, this sounds wonderful! a giant umbrella of sorts, with different rooms, so to speak?
i do have a question. your instructions make it sound like there needs to be a title for the sequence submission. does that mean 8 one or two liners max plus a title making 9? you said originally that the first line would also be the title for a total of 8.
i'm confused. i have my sequence of 8. do i put a9th line in for the title?
??
thanks. lorraine
Hi Lorraine,
If it's a 1-line haiku sequence:You can either send in the sequence of 8 without a title, or even make the first line into a title, or create a '9th line' as a title. Have fun, and you have plenty of time to check, double-check, decide to send as it is, or tweak or amend.
Sequences needn't be titled.
Here's examples of sequences that Margaret Walker, and Jo Balistreri used:
https://www.whiptailjournal.com/issue-1-sequences.html#/
You can see that Margaret Walker used a title to bring all the 1-line haiku together.
You can see that Jo Balistreri has used their first 1-line haiku as a title.
Have fun, and you know that I won't be policing, I'm just keen for interesting work for this one-off special on 1-line and 2-line haiku.
warmest regards,
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 07:30:15 PM
hi Alan,
boy, this sounds wonderful! a giant umbrella of sorts, with different rooms, so to speak?
i do have a question. your instructions make it sound like there needs to be a title for the sequence submission. does that mean 8 one or two liners max plus a title making 9? you said originally that the first line would also be the title for a total of 8.
i'm confused. i have my sequence of 8. do i put a9th line in for the title?
??
thanks. lorraine
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 07:30:15 PM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 04:51:34 PM
Hi Lorraine,
Lots of reasons for the changed name. I like to do something that does six different things, or solves six different things etc...
The Pan Haiku Review will not only have different themes and genres from issue to issue, it will feature two ideas I've had for two new journals, that will be inside PHR now. I'll also be able to bring back Babylon Sidedoor for haibun and zuihitsu for a future time plus Blo͞o Outlier Journal, often misspelt, will be featured, and safe from being incorrectly being spelt. There will be other features, which will be revealed in the inaugural issue of PHR, a homage to Blo͞o, as well as the other journals or ideas I had to place on hiatus.
As in the name, Pan will be inclusive, not always the case elsewhere, and I hope people pick up on that around the world.
As excited as I am about PHR1, PHR2 & 3 will be a blast too!
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 08:44:30 AM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 05:19:21 AM
The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
morning Alan,
why the changed name? there's gotta be a zuihitsu in that! 🙃
you gonna do a pan on pan like you did on bloo?
the best to you, Karen, and Allison
lorraine
hi Alan,
boy, this sounds wonderful! a giant umbrella of sorts, with different rooms, so to speak?
i do have a question. your instructions make it sound like there needs to be a title for the sequence submission. does that mean 8 one or two liners max plus a title making 9? you said originally that the first line would also be the title for a total of 8.
i'm confused. i have my sequence of 8. do i put a9th line in for the title?
??
thanks. lorraine
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 25, 2023, 02:56:41 AM
Hi Lorraine,
If it's a 1-line haiku sequence:
You can either send in the sequence of 8 without a title, or even make the first line into a title, or create a '9th line' as a title. Have fun, and you have plenty of time to check, double-check, decide to send as it is, or tweak or amend.
Sequences needn't be titled.
Here's examples of sequences that Margaret Walker, and Jo Balistreri used:
https://www.whiptailjournal.com/issue-1-sequences.html#/
You can see that Margaret Walker used a title to bring all the 1-line haiku together.
You can see that Jo Balistreri has used their first 1-line haiku as a title.
Have fun, and you know that I won't be policing, I'm just keen for interesting work for this one-off special on 1-line and 2-line haiku.
warmest regards,
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 07:30:15 PM
hi Alan,
boy, this sounds wonderful! a giant umbrella of sorts, with different rooms, so to speak?
i do have a question. your instructions make it sound like there needs to be a title for the sequence submission. does that mean 8 one or two liners max plus a title making 9? you said originally that the first line would also be the title for a total of 8.
i'm confused. i have my sequence of 8. do i put a9th line in for the title?
??
thanks. lorraine
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 07:30:15 PM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 04:51:34 PM
Hi Lorraine,
Lots of reasons for the changed name. I like to do something that does six different things, or solves six different things etc...
The Pan Haiku Review will not only have different themes and genres from issue to issue, it will feature two ideas I've had for two new journals, that will be inside PHR now. I'll also be able to bring back Babylon Sidedoor for haibun and zuihitsu for a future time plus Blo͞o Outlier Journal, often misspelt, will be featured, and safe from being incorrectly being spelt. There will be other features, which will be revealed in the inaugural issue of PHR, a homage to Blo͞o, as well as the other journals or ideas I had to place on hiatus.
As in the name, Pan will be inclusive, not always the case elsewhere, and I hope people pick up on that around the world.
As excited as I am about PHR1, PHR2 & 3 will be a blast too!
Alan
Quote from: Lorraine Pester on February 24, 2023, 08:44:30 AM
Quote from: AlanSummers on February 24, 2023, 05:19:21 AM
The Pan Haiku Review:
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
morning Alan,
why the changed name? there's gotta be a zuihitsu in that! 🙃
you gonna do a pan on pan like you did on bloo?
the best to you, Karen, and Allison
lorraine
hi Alan,
boy, this sounds wonderful! a giant umbrella of sorts, with different rooms, so to speak?
i do have a question. your instructions make it sound like there needs to be a title for the sequence submission. does that mean 8 one or two liners max plus a title making 9? you said originally that the first line would also be the title for a total of 8.
i'm confused. i have my sequence of 8. do i put a9th line in for the title?
??
thanks. lorraine
good saturday Alan,
thanks for the clarification.
you? policing? i can't imagine it! 🫢
have a great weekend with your lovely
lorraine
Good to read this, Alan!
So currently open, closing 31st of March.
Best regards.
marion
Hi Marion,
That's correct!
re:Quote from: Seaview (Marion Clarke) on February 26, 2023, 03:53:47 AM
Good to read this, Alan!
So currently open, closing 31st of March.
Best regards.
marion
This is a one off special for 1-line and 2-line haiku. Issue 2 later in the year will be tercets only. The Pan Haiku Review issue 1 (2023)https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/The inaugural issue of The Pan Haiku Review (replacing Blo͞o Outlier Journal) will look at the tactics of the 'single line haiku';
as well as the '2-line haiku (duostich)'; and '1-line or 2-line haiku sequences'.For the purpose of this issue you can send senryu or haiku.
Details for sending haiku to The Pan Haiku Review issue 1 (2023)The window opens:Saturday 25th February 2023
The window closes:Friday 31st March 2023
max. Two 1-line haiku
max. Two 2-line haiku
max. One haiku sequence with no more than 8 x 1-line or 8 x 2-line haiku.
Preferably titled.
You can send from either any one category or from all three.
PHR looks forward to fresh and original work not previously published.
The email subject line:Pan Haiku Review - Your Name
SUBMISSION EMAILpanhaikureview@gmail.com
There is also a waiting list for a potential 3rd one-line haiku course!
https://www.callofthepage.org/courses/haiku-courses/one-line-haiku/
If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please email: courses@callofthepage.org
"Meet Alan Summers" interviewWhiptail: Journal of the Single-Line Poem
https://www.whiptailjournal.com/contributor-interviews/meet-alan-summers#/commentsTravelling the single line of haiku - one line haiku / monoku / monostich
https://area17.blogspot.com/2016/12/travelling-single-line-of-haiku-one.htmlAlan Summers
founder/editor The Pan Haiku Review
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/
Great, thanks!
marion
Just today left to be part of this one off Special on 1-line haiku, and 2-line haiku, and a publication's issue full of features!
Alan
https://www.callofthepage.org/the-pan-haiku-review/