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  • Collection: Haiku Journals

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High/Coo Quarterly was published from 1976 until 1982, publishing a total of 24 issues. It featured many types of brief poetry such as haiku, senryu, tanka, lyrics, epigrams, and minimalist visual poems.

echidnatracks_issue8.pdf
A haiku journal of haiku poems based on experiences of life in Australia, originally published, one a day, on Echidna Tracks Australian Haiku website:

failedhaiku_issue1.pdf
A journal of English language senryu, edited by Michael Rehling

lynx_june2000.pdf
A journal for linking poets, published and edited by Jane and Werner Reichhold.

haikunovine_1 (1).pdf
A haiku journal in the Serbian language, edited by Dragan Ristic. Haiku novine contains eleven regular columns, such as: Contemporary Jmapanese Masters, Domestic Haiku, International Haiku, Theatic pages etc. International Haiku column publishes…

noon-8.pdf
The online continuation of NOON, the one-time hard copy haiku journal edited by Philip Rowland

iris_01.pdf
IRIS, the annual International Haiku Magazine from Croatia

wildplum_1-1_2015.pdf
A haiku journal edited by Gabriel Sawicki, discontinued.

creatrix_issue4.pdf
The online quarterly Creatrix Poetry Journal out of Australia and edited by Maureen Sexton changed its format after issue 3 to include a section of haiku. We include holdings of the haiku section only since that issue onward.

sonicboom1.pdf
Sonic Boom is a triennial literary journal with a focus on short forms of poetry and fiction, including haiku, tanka and haibun.
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