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Title: Idea for a journal
Post by: Tristan B on May 23, 2014, 09:15:22 AM
If there are editors reading, here's an idea for a journal. A journal that gives you a peek into the poet's diary, like browsing someone's notebook and finding little gems scribbled on it's pages. Accepted poems would require poet's to give hand-written version. What do you think?
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: AlanSummers on May 23, 2014, 11:36:31 AM
Dear Tristan,

An excellent idea!

I feel you should start one as it's your idea.   I think it's a great concept worthy of happening.

warm regards,

Alan

Quote from: Tristan B on May 23, 2014, 09:15:22 AM
If there are editors reading, here's an idea for a journal. A journal that gives you a peek into the poet's diary, like browsing someone's notebook and finding little gems scribbled on it's pages. Accepted poems would require poet's to give hand-written version. What do you think?
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: Tristan B on May 23, 2014, 11:29:42 PM
If I only know how, Allan. First I need to know how to select poems, that's a gargantuan task. To actually get poets to submit would be another matter. This journal if it will ever happen will be more exclusive than Mayfly. If mayfly features 14, this will feature only 12 poets. With maybe 3 pages dedicated to one haiku. the first page shows the original draft and iterations if any. the second, the poet's handwritten haiku and the 3rd page, the polished version. It gives you a glimpse of the poet's thought process.
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: AlanSummers on May 24, 2014, 06:51:10 AM
Hi Tristan,

My name is Alan by the way.  ;)

After having been an editor for three haiku magazines I appreciate how much hard work it is, and that an editor has an obligation to read almost around the clock work published in various venues.

I think it's an utterly brilliant idea and there's nothing wrong with taking a year to develop this idea.   Very fresh and incredibly useful for those new and not so new to haiku.  I congratulate you, and wish you every success.  :)

Alan


Quote from: Tristan B on May 23, 2014, 11:29:42 PM
If I only know how, Allan. First I need to know how to select poems, that's a gargantuan task. To actually get poets to submit would be another matter. This journal if it will ever happen will be more exclusive than Mayfly. If mayfly features 14, this will feature only 12 poets. With maybe 3 pages dedicated to one haiku. the first page shows the original draft and iterations if any. the second, the poet's handwritten haiku and the 3rd page, the polished version. It gives you a glimpse of the poet's thought process.
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: Tristan B on May 24, 2014, 09:31:23 AM
Thanks Alan. Okay, I've got a project. Coming Spring '16- Diaries. Featuring 12 poems from 12 poets.
Stay tuned. :)
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: Johannes S. H. Bjerg on July 20, 2014, 12:02:02 PM
I have to say I don't care much to these looks into "the machine room" (as we say in Danish). What counts is the poems. Period.

But maybe Jack Galmitz's book views might help you: http://www.scribd.com/doc/215446148/VIEWS-for-Seawall-Press

it's free on Scribd
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: Don Baird on July 23, 2014, 11:22:02 AM
Everyone's dreams are their dreams. Follow your what you aspire; enjoy your life. If that means creating a new fangled journal, then go for it! Folks will like it; folks will hate it: it isn't unlike anything else in life.  8)

Blessings and good luck.

Don
Title: Re: Idea for a journal
Post by: Jan Benson on January 27, 2016, 10:01:58 PM
Tristan, are you still out there, dreaming, or has this idea taken flight?
Jan in Texas
1/2016