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Messages - Seaview (Marion Clarke)

#213
Other Haiku News / Re: Beyond the slag moon
October 22, 2022, 07:03:10 AM
RIP Brendan
#214
Last chance to enter!
#215
San Francisco International Rengay Contest

Deadline

In hand, January 31, 2023

Entry Fee

$5 per rengay

Details

All entries must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.

There is no limit to the number of submissions.

A first prize of $100 will be awarded. Second and Third place rengay will also be selected, but monetary awards will not be given other than for first place. Honorable mentions will be awarded at each judges' discretion.

Contest results will be announced at the HPNC meeting in April. The top three rengay will appear in Mariposa, and the full results, including judges' comments and honorable mentions (if any), will be posted on the HPNC website.

All rights revert to authors after the contest results are announced.

Full details: https://www.hpnc.org/submission-guidelines

#217
The editors of Failed Haiku have announced The Seventh Jane Reichhold Memorial Haiga Competition for senryu haiga. Note that the window for submissions is October 15th through October 20, 2022. Details follow.


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Announcing The Seventh Jane Reichhold Memorial Haiga Competition

Failed Haiku is happy to announce the senryu haiga competition in honor of Jane Reichhold. Jane's passing touched many of us; her love of all the haiku arts was legendary. We especially wanted her love of haiga and of senryu to be remembered and celebrated by artists and poets of both forms.

We have assembled two judges for this competition: Steve Hodge and Hemapriya Chellapan. Their decisions will be final.

Here are the rules of the competition:

Two First Place winners will be chosen from the following categories:

- Traditional Haiga, as in ink, ink wash, watercolor, oils, or tempera.
- Photographic and mixed media-based haiga.

All should contain a 'senryu' as the poem.

Winners in each category will be published in the November 5 issue of Failed Haiku, along with a short write-up by the judges.

The entries can be by a single artist providing both senryu and image, OR any form of collaboration between artists. Please be sure to include complete attribution to both images and poems with your entry.

Only TWO entries per artist, and collaborations will count toward both artists' totals.

All entries can be sent in either JPG or PNG formats and should be of high quality.

In the email containing your entry please tell us 'briefly' about how the image was created AND what category you are entering them in!

Entries should be original work that has not appeared in any edited journal, but work that has been displayed on social media or personal websites is acceptable.

All entries should be sent by email to reichholdhaiga@haikuhut.com ONLY.

Entries will ONLY be accepted from October 15 to October 20th at Midnight Eastern Time. Any entries received earlier or later will NOT be judged.

The judges will render their final decisions by October 30th, and the top three winners will be notified shortly thereafter.

The judges will, at their sole discretion, name ANY number of other entries as Honorable Mentions or Highly Commended.

Jane Reichhold was a poet/artist who worked in every form of haiga, some of which can be found at her site: AHA Poetry. A short memorial for her is posted at Under the Basho, with a link to her own long body of work. Jane inspired many, and we hope she will continue to inspire. Some of her own haiga can be found at her site: AHA Poetry
https://www.ahapoetry.com/

Bryan Rickert, Editor, Failed Haiku
#218
Submission Guidelines for the Fall/Winter 2022 issue (27) of Moonbathing, A Journal of Women's Tanka


PLEASE use simple font, 12 size single spaced NOT double; also put your full name BENEATH EACH TANKA & your STATE abbreviation OR country abbreviation, this makes my editing job so much easier for me-thanks!
NO attachments

MB will have in each issue two an Editor's Choice Awards. The poets who receive this award will receive an issue of MB.

Moonbathing will publish two issues a year: Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Moonbathing will feature only women poets. Send a min of five tanka & a max of 10 tanka, please DON'T send just one tanka. per submission period. MB does NOT publish tanka sequences or tanka prose/taiga.

Submission deadline: Nov. 1st, 2022

THEME THIS ISSUE: fall/winter theme or non-seasonal

No previously published tanka or simultaneous submissions; no tanka that has been posted on-line, on Facebook/Twitter or on a personal website/blog.

Send your tanka IN THE BODY OF AN E-MAIL to: Pamela A. Babusci: moongate44(at)gmail(dot)com PLEASE NO ATTACHMENTS. E-mail submissions ONLY.

DISCLAIMER:Moonbathing does not assume liability for copyright infringement or failure to acknowledge previously published tanka.

--Pamela Babusci,Editor
#219
Closing soon
#221
 Want to see one of your haibun made into a film?

http://www.haikunorthamerica.com/haibun-film-festival.html
#222
Journal Announcements / Re: Blo͞o Outlier Journal out!
September 06, 2022, 04:12:34 PM
Quote from: AlanSummers on September 02, 2022, 08:30:29 AM
Hi Marion,

This edition has also inspired, alongside the Call of the Page shahai course just finished and the one just starting (still room for someone to join in the next couple of days), a shahai journal.

It's called ...

photohaijin: a shahai journal
editor: Alan Summers

Thank you to all the contributors of Blo͞o Outlier Journal issue 3 the natural history haiku edition 
https://tinyurl.com/BlooOutlier3

It became a very special issue!

warm regards,
Alan

Quote from: Seaview (Marion Clarke) on September 01, 2022, 03:25:47 PM
Quote from: AlanSummers on September 01, 2022, 04:55:54 AM
Thanks Marion,

It became a hybrid of journal issue and an anthology of natural history haiku.  Someone is keen to publish it as a standalone book too!

warm regards,
Alan

Quote from: Seaview (Marion Clarke) on August 31, 2022, 02:37:33 AM
From what I've read so far this is an excellent, bumper issue of Blo͞o Outlier Journal!

Well done, Alan. I look forward to browsing through it over the autumn months and beyond.

marion

How exciting!

Excellent!!!
#223
Journal Announcements / Re: Blo͞o Outlier Journal out!
September 01, 2022, 03:25:47 PM
Quote from: AlanSummers on September 01, 2022, 04:55:54 AM
Thanks Marion,

It became a hybrid of journal issue and an anthology of natural history haiku.  Someone is keen to publish it as a standalone book too!

warm regards,
Alan

Quote from: Seaview (Marion Clarke) on August 31, 2022, 02:37:33 AM
From what I've read so far this is an excellent, bumper issue of Blo͞o Outlier Journal!

Well done, Alan. I look forward to browsing through it over the autumn months and beyond.

marion

How exciting!
#224
From what I've read so far this is an excellent, bumper issue of Blo͞o Outlier Journal!

Well done, Alan. I look forward to browsing through it over the autumn months and beyond.

marion
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