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Haijinx open for submissions

Started by AlanSummers, January 15, 2011, 06:59:34 AM

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AlanSummers

Haijinx focuses on humor within haiku, but we have the great news that Roberta Beary is now Haibun Editor for Haijinx.

For details about Haijinx and submissions:
http://www.haijinx.org/

Alan, founding editor, haijinx

AlanSummers

We are also looking for guest artists for haijinx. 

If you are interested please do contact me at: alan@haijinx.org

AlanSummers

I just want to say thank you everyone for an incredible number of submissions to haijinx.  Mark and myself have barely kept up with the quality and array of work.

When the issue comes out I hope you enjoy it!

Alan

John McManus

I'm sure it will be an awesome read if the last editon was anything to go by. I personally can't wait to see it. Many thanks to you and Mark for all your hard work!   

Don Baird

Oh Shoot!  I missed the deadline!  Too much work and not enough play!  I'm looking forward to its release and next time, I'm not gonna miss it!!!!!

all my best to everyone who submitted,

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

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

cat

Me too, Don.

Not that anything I write has enough of a sense of humor to fit in.

cat
"Nature inspires me. I am only a messenger."  ~Kitaro

Kala Ramesh

Alan & Mark,

I missed the submission date for this issue:(

All the very best,
_kala

AlanSummers

Haijinx is currently dormant and all submissions released back to all our marvellous authors.  A new version will appear later in 2012. 

To subscribe to updates about haijinx: http://www.haijinx.org

There are some incredibly useful essays and articles in the archives, as well as fine examples of humor in haiku in the meantime.

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

Don Baird

Thanks, Alan, for the update!  Much appreciated.
I write haiku because they're there to be written ...

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

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