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Title: whiptail: journal of the single-line poem - CLOSED
Post by: Kat Lehmann on April 24, 2024, 05:32:44 PM
whiptail is turning double-digits, and we are celebrating with a special issue of haibun and other hybrid works!

For Issue 10, send a total of 1-2 haibun, tanka prose, or other hybrids that include single-line poems in any form a single line can take.  The only requirements are that they are under 300 words and include at least one (1) single-line poem (of any shape). They may, in addition, contain enjambed poems.

We've been asked, "What can we send for the Hybrids issue?"

Answer: anything you can think up that includes the 3 elements: body (which can be comprised of any number of things), a one-line poem, and a title. The elements should shift and not repeat information between elements.

Sure, you can send a haibun or a tanka prose...or send us something we've never seen in a hybrid! We like our hybrids like we like our short poems...wild and free... and as always, we love it when you send something you wrote for us (or for your truest self).

The only requirements are that the hybrid is under 300 words and include at least one (1) single-line poem (of any shape). They may, in addition, contain enjambed poems.

Full guidelines: https://www.whiptailjournal.com/submissions-hybrids

We look forward to reading your beautiful monsters and other creations!



Title: Re: whiptail: journal of the single-line poem - Open May 1-7 for Haibun and Hybrids!
Post by: Seaview (Marion Clarke) on May 02, 2024, 05:38:05 AM
Thanks for posting this information, Kat!

marion