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Best Haiku Journals?

Started by Dmitri, April 22, 2023, 08:44:35 AM

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Dmitri

Hello, if you would: please say which Haiku Journals you are most likely to read and or send work to?
If you are willing, please offer a ranking of 5 or so. Do you include Heliosparrow and Bones among those
you favor? Thank you.

AlanSummers

Well, I'm biased about Bones journal as I'm a former founder along with Sheila Windsor, where the two of us and Johannes S H Bjerg made it a very European journal. With Bjerg as sole founder/editor it's both Danish, Scandinavian, and European!

Quote from: Dmitri on April 22, 2023, 08:44:35 AM
Hello, if you would: please say which Haiku Journals you are most likely to read and or send work to?
If you are willing, please offer a ranking of 5 or so. Do you include Heliosparrow and Bones among those
you favor? Thank you.

Other than BloÍžo Outlier Journal, and now The Pan Haiku Review, I enjoy many journals, print and otherwise.

The IG horror senryu journal with AI generated images edited by Thomas Tilton:
https://www.instagram.com/horrorsenryu/

There is a real skill writing horror, as it can be overdone, so definitely worth reading the more successful ones.

Tiny words: https://tinywords.com/archives/

Blithe Spirit, Presence, Modern Haiku, Frogpond, are the obvious ones, so setting them aside as staples:

Whiptail: https://www.whiptailjournal.com







Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

AlanSummers

There is around one or two new publications that include haiku each month now.

Greg Schwartz tries to keep up with this with paying and non-paying publications.

Haiku market news and deadlines
https://haiku-and-horror.blogspot.com/p/haiku-market-news-and-deadlines.html


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Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

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