Welcome to brass bell: a haiku
journal.
I'm collecting haiku for the April (premier) issue of this online publication.
Each monthly issue will be devoted to a different theme. April's theme is rain.
This is an invitation to submit as many poems as you wish, by 5 p.m. on Monday March 31. I will choose what I like best.
Paste your haiku in the body of an email (no attachments) and send to:
zee@twcny.rr.com
Be sure to include your name exactly as you wish it to appear.
I'm collecting haiku for the April (premier) issue of this online publication.
Each monthly issue will be devoted to a different theme. April's theme is rain.
This is an invitation to submit as many poems as you wish, by 5 p.m. on Monday March 31. I will choose what I like best.
Paste your haiku in the body of an email (no attachments) and send to:
zee@twcny.rr.com
Be sure to include your name exactly as you wish it to appear.
It's fine to send previously published poems.
Note: I prefer haiku
that is 17 syllables or fewer; I am not attached to the 5/7/5
format but if you are, that's okay.
Please share this invitation with others if you think they might be interested ... I would love to receive rain haiku from people I don't yet know.
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If you are not already familiar with haiku I suggest you read any haiku collection or journal, in print or online, and visit this wonderful site (be sure to go back into the archives, too):
Please share this invitation with others if you think they might be interested ... I would love to receive rain haiku from people I don't yet know.
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If you are not already familiar with haiku I suggest you read any haiku collection or journal, in print or online, and visit this wonderful site (be sure to go back into the archives, too):
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