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Started by colin stewart jones, September 30, 2011, 12:50:42 PM

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colin stewart jones

FYO...we are in the process of making the site crawler friendly as NTFG will be regularly archived by the British Library and I hope you'll agree that this will be a great asset to future haijin as all of your work will now be kept for posterity.

This will be a bumper issue with several new features which align us more closely with our mission statement to educate and "hear" your voices speak.

btw try typing in "haiku journal" in google ;)

thank you for your patience

col :)
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bear us in mind for your work

Colin Stewart Jones
Editor
Notes from the Gean: monthly haiku journal

www.geantreepress.com

AlanSummers

After several days with a 3am or 530am finish, Colin is taking a day off, and then the new issue will be out Friday night or small hours UK time.

He's taking the day off as it's his girlfriend's birthday, and there's dedication, and there's dedication, and then there's your girlfriend's birthday!

Alan aka Linked Forms Editor, Notes from the Gean
Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

AlanSummers

NFTG is now live featuring haibun by David Cobb, article by Alexis Rotella and an interview with and essay by Penny Harter; plus loads of great poetry!

http://www.notesfromthegean.com/




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

Don Baird

It looks great folks!  Nice work!!!

Don
I write haiku because they're there to be written ...

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

AlanSummers

Thanks Don.

Still a few things to tweak.  It was a nightmare, especially with that Trojan virus that was in the old webcode for over a year, it really delayed things.

Just goes to show how passionate we are about haiku.  6am finish, as we were all burnt out, and I had a job first thing later that morning. ;-)

I hope everyone loves the new look, and the contents, and looking forward to even more fine work for the December issue which will come out the first of the month now the webcode has been streamlined.

all my best,

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

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