INDEX
HAIKU
JOURNALS & MAGAZINES
The
index is still incomplete and on-going.
All
labels and links compiled by Lech Szeglowski
Last
updated on 4 August 2017
The
haiku journals and magazines index is still being updated, and so some
info are incomplete.
It
also contains tanka, renga, renku and haibun magazines, as well as
other mainstream literary journals accepting haiku.
All
magazines with titles in red—folded.
All
magazines with titles in green—non-haiku
periodicals.
This
index has been made possible thanks to various internet sources such
as:
and
many other sites.
A
(40)
A:
A Journal of Contemporary Literature
(1976-1982)
—
a
journal founded and ran in the 1970s by Wiliam
Oandasan
(1947-1992),
and which was "one of the first literary magazines devoted to
Native American literature and Indian writers". He was also an
author of haiku collection: Summer
Night
(1989)
[source:
[ipl2
- Native American Authors]
WEBSITE:
- NONE
YEARS:
- 1976-1982 (?)
FORMAT:
- print
FREQUENCY:
- 2 p/yr
ISSUES:
- 1976:
- Vol.1 No.1 Fall
- 1977:
- Vol.2 No.1 Spring
- No.2 Fall
- 1978:
- Vol.3 No.1 Spring
- No.2 Fall
- 1979:
- Vol.4 No.1 Spring
- No.2 Fall
- 1980:
- NONE
- 1981:
- 1982:
- Vol.5 No (?)
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
- NONE
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
- Wiliam Oandasan
PUBLISHER:
- 1976-78: A Press, Laguna NM USA
- 1978-79: University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, IL USA
- 1979: A Press, Oak Park, IL USA
- 1981: Print Center, Brooklyn, NY USA
- 1982: A Publication; Venice, CA USA
COUNTRY:
- USA
SUBMISSIONS:
- CLOSED
- E-mail: —
- Address: —
- Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
- —
READING
PERIOD:
- —
PUBLISHES:
- poetry; prose, articles, essays, critical studies
ACCEPTS:
- —
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
- —
PAYMENTS:
- —
REVIEWS:
- —
OTHER
INFO:
- non-haiku periodical
Abyss & Apex
Magazine
of Speculative Fiction
—
“Our
mission is to publish the finest in speculative and imaginative
fiction and poetry, with special attention to character-driven
stories that examine the depths and heights of emotion and motivation
from a broad variety of cultural and social perspectives. A&A
wants to publish powerful stories with emotions that resonate in our
minds and hearts long after a first reading, stories that make us
want to read them again and again. We look for the unique: stories
that stand out in a genre that pushes the envelope of unusual. We
take special delight in detailed world-building, and have no subgenre
boundaries: we like slipstream, YA, hypertext fiction, dark fantasy,
science fiction puzzle stories, magical realism, hard science
fiction, soft science fiction, science fantasy, sword and sorcery,
urban fantasy, military science fiction, ghost stories, space opera,
cyberpunk, steampunk . . . there is very little we will not look at,
although we have a severe allergy to elves, retold fairy tales,
sports, westerns, vampires, and gratuitous sex and violence. We have
no subject/topic preference, beyond a requirement that the work have
a speculative element.
We
are happy to read stories that don’t quite seem to fit elsewhere.
We
will consider dark speculative fiction, but we do not publish horror.
We won’t publish extremely graphic violent or sexual content or
over-the-top gore, and we are turned off by gratuitous foul language.
In other words, if the primary purpose of a story is to scare us or
make us queasy, we won’t buy it.
We
look for the unique: stories that stand out in a genre that pushes
the envelope of unusual. We
like to see strong, emotionally resonant, literary-quality poetry
with a clear speculative element, as well as scifaiku and what some
call "science poetry" or "astronomy poetry." Both
traditional and modern or nontraditional formats are encouraged, and
we have no length restrictions for poetry. Wow us with a sestina, or
stun us in free verse. We admire poetry that exceeds our expectations
in scansion, imagery, emotional impact and creative wordplay. We love
language, and we like to see it worked for all it's worth. Our love
of poetry exceeds the space and funds we have to publish it, so we
accept only the very best; amaze us!”
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
- January 2003-present
FORMAT:
- print
FREQUENCY:
- 4/p/yr (Jan, April, July & Oct)
ISSUES:
- 2003-2013:
- #1 - #48
- 2014:
- #49: 1st Quarter
- #50: 2nd Quarter
- 2015:
- 2016:
- 2017:
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
—
EDITOR/S:
- Wendy S. Delmater: Editor and Publisher
- Carmelo Rafala: Managing Editor
- Jennifer Dawson: Flash Fiction Editor
- Michael Holmes: Fantasy Editor
- Stephen M. Wilson: Poetry Editor
- Rob Campbell: Science Fiction Consultant
- Roland de Nedde: Assistant Editor
- Faith Boughan: Assistant Flash Editor
- F. J. Bergman: Assistant Poetry Editor
- John Mannone: Assistant Poetry Editor
- Brian Thies: Webmaster
PUBLISHER:
- ByrenLee Press, Riverdale, New York
COUNTRY:
- USA
SUBMISSIONS:
- E-mail: abyssandapex@gmail.com (fiction only)
- aandapoetry@gmail.com (poetry only)
- Address: undisclosed
- Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
- —
READING
PERIOD:
- fiction: the four one-month reading periods are:
Feb, May, Aug, Nov - poetry: the two one-month reading periods are:
June & December
PUBLISHES:
- fiction; flash fiction; formal verse; free verse; haiku (or related); hybrid form; invented form; sestina; small press book reviews
ACCEPTS:
- non-simultaneous or multiple submissions except for poetry (limit, three poems)
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
PAYMENTS:
- fiction: USA $.06/word (six cents a word) up to 1.250 word;
- a flat fee of $75.00 for longer story;
- poetry: a flat fee of $5.00
- 60 days after publication
REVIEWS:
- regularly reviewed by SFRevu|
OTHER
INFO:
- Abyss & Apex is a proud member of: The Speculative Literature Foundation and The Science Fiction Poetry Association|
Acorn:
a
journal of contemporary haiku
— "a
small biannual journal dedicated to publishing the best of
contemporary English-language haiku. In particular, it showcases the
individual poem and the ability of haiku to reveal the extraordinary
moments found in everyday life." [source: Acorn]
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
- 1998–present
FORMAT:
- print
FREQUENCY:
- 2 p/yr (April & October)
ISSUES:
- 1998: #1 (Fall)
- 1999: #2 (Spring); #3 (Fall)
- 2000: #4 (Spring); #5 (Fall)
- 2001: #6 (Spring); #7 (Fall)
- 2002: #8 (Spring); #9 (Fall)
- 2003: #10 (Spring); #11 (Fall)
- 2004: #12 (Spring); #13 (Fall)
- 2005: #14 (Spring); #15 (Fall)
- 2006: #16 (Spring); #17 (Fall)
- 2007: #18 (Spring); #19 (Fall)
- 2008: #20 (Spring); #21 (Fall)
- 2009: #22 (Spring); #23 (Fall)
- 2010: #24 (Spring); #25 (Fall)
- 2011: #26 (Spring); #27 (Fall)
- 2012: #28 (Spring); #29 (Fall)
- 2013: #30 (Spring); #31 (Fall)
- 2014: #32 (Spring); #
- 2015: #
- 2016: #
- 2017: #
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
- NONE | Sample Poems|
FOUNDER:
- A. C. Missias
EDITOR/S:
- 1998-2008: A. C. Missias
- 2008-2011: Carolynn Hall
- 2012- : Susan Antolin
PUBLISHER:
- Redfox Press
COUNTRY:
- USA
SUBMISSIONS:
- E-mail: acornhaiku@mac.com|
- Address: Acorn
Susan Antolin, Editor
115 Conifer Lane
Walnut Creek CA 94598
USA - Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
- 28/29 February (April issue), 31 August (October issue)
READING
PERIOD:
- during January-February (Spring issue)July-August (Fall issue)
PUBLISHES:
- haiku; senryu
ACCEPTS:
- previously unpublished; 5-15 poems at time; posting to private online mailing list and workshops is not considered prior publication
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
PAYMENTS:
- "effective with the Fall 2009 issue there will no longer be contributors' fees paid"
REVIEWS:
- —
OTHER
INFO:
Adventum:
A Literary Magazine
— This
biannual online magazine (Adventum/ Latin: Adventure) accepts
creative nonfiction, essays, and memoir pieces thet explore some
aspect of personal experience in the outdoors. Adventum welcomes the
finest contemporary outdoor
adventure writing from
new and established writers. It also accepts seasonal haiku and high
quality digital photography" [source: Adventum
- A Literary Magazine]
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
- 2011–2013 (temporary closed)
FORMAT:
- webzine and print
FREQUENCY:
- 2 p/yr
ISSUES:
- 2011: #1: (Summer)
- 2012: #2 (Winter-Spring)
- 2012: #3 (Summer-Fall)
- 2013:
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
- Editor-in-Chief; Naomi Mahala Juddl
PUBLISHER:
- ?
COUNTRY:
- USA
SUBMISSIONS:
- E-mail: editor@adventummagazine.com|
- Address:Adventum
Naomi Farr, Editor
18 Clark Drive #202
Jeffersonville, VT 05464
USA - Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
- —
READING
PERIOD:
- Feb 1 to May 15 and Aug 1 to Nov 10
PUBLISHES:
- creative nonfiction;essays; memoir pieces; haiku; photography
ACCEPTS:
- previously unpublished; non-simultaneous; unsolicited and elctronic submissions
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
- internet publication
PAYMENTS:
- NONE
REVIEWS:
OTHER
INFO:
- —
Agnieszka's
Dowry(Ag D)
(1995–2008)
—
"AgD
is an on-line installation, a magazine, and a book, and it is either
free or when put to paper, nearly free. As of 23 March 2007, AgD
contains 13 closed and 1 open online issues, as well as 13 printed
issues (as chapbooks). Issue 12 is a special issue on haiku,
consisting only of the pretty pretty pretty room. It contains
installations of multiple haiku by 9 authors. It was edited by jen
jensen, a haikuist herself, and our webmaster and VP technology. AgD
amounts to 245 installations (one or more grouped pieces) by 187
authors. AgD is expanding at glacial pace (check the created and last
updated dates), with print issues usually trailing the completed
online issues by half a year." [source: Introduction
to Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD) - Marek Lugowski & Katrina Grace
Craig]
YEARS:
1995–2008
FORMAT:
print &
online
FREQUENCY:
irregular
ISSUES:
1996: 1-4
1997:
5-6
1998:
7-8
1999:
9
2000:10-12
2001:
NONE
2002:
13
2003-2006:
NONE
2007:
14
FOUNDER:
?
EDITOR/S:
Marek
Lugowski: Chief Editor
Katrina
Grace Craig (katja)
PUBLISHER:
A Small
Garlic Press
COUNTRY:
USA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
marek@enteract.com|
Address:
undisclosed
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:
—
READING
PERIOD: —
PUBLISHES:
poetry; haiku; letters; very short
prose; essays
ACCEPTS:
several materials (5-10) to choose
from
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
internet publication (each issue as
a chapbook)
PAYMENTS:
pays 1 contributor's copy
REVIEWS:
—
OTHER
INFO:
non-haiku
periodical
ASGP publishes
up to 3 chapbooks of poetry per year
AJET
Connect magazine
—
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
FORMAT:
FREQUENCY:
ISSUES:
ISSUES AVAILABLE ONLINE:
ISSUES AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
PUBLISHER:
PUBLISHER:
COUNTRY:
SUBMISSIONS:
E-mail:
Address:
Online form:
DEADLINES:
READING
PERIOD:
PUBLISHES:
ACCEPTS:
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
PAYMENTS:
REVIEWS:
OTHER
INFO:
Aki
—
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
FORMAT:
FREQUENCY:
ISSUES:
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
PUBLISHER:
COUNTRY:
SUBMISSIONS:
E-mail:
Address:
Online form:
DEADLINES:
READING
PERIOD:
PUBLISHES:
ACCEPTS:
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
PAYMENTS:
REVIEWS:
OTHER
INFO:
Albatros
(1992-2002)
—
journal
of the Constanta Haiku Society "which published haiku, linked
forms, essays & reviews about haiku in both Romanian and English
language." [source: [tempslibres.org/aozora]
YEARS:
1992-2002
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
2 p/yr
ISSUES:
1992:
Vol.1.1 (spring-summer)
Vol.1.2
(autumn-winter)
1993:
Vol.2.1
(spring-summer)
Vol.2.2
(autumn-winter)
1994:
Vol.3.1-2
(spring-summer/autumn-winter)
1995:
Vol.4.1-2
(spring-summer/autumn-winter)
1996/1997:
Vol.5/6 (spring 1996 - winter 1997)
1998:
Vol.7.1-2
1999:
Vol.8.1-2
2000:
Vol.9 ?
2000/2001:
Vol.10
2002:
Vol.?
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE: NONE
FOUNDER:
Ion Codrescu
EDITOR/S:
Ion Codrescu
PUBLISHER:
The Constantza Haiku Society
COUNTRY:
ROMANIA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
—
Address:
Albatros
Ion
Codrescu, Editor
Str.
Soveje Nr 25
BIV2,
ScB, Ap. 31
87000
Constanta
Romania
Online
form:
NONE
DEADLINES:
—
READING
PERIOD:
PUBLISHES:
haiku; senryu, tanka; articles;
essays
ACCEPTS:
unpublished previously
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
—
PAYMENTS:
—
REVIEWS:
—
OTHER
INFO: —
Albatros
New Series
YEARS:
2003-present
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
2 p /yr
ISSUES:
2003:
No. 1. (1)
2004:
No. 1. (2)
No.
2. (3)
No.
2/1 (5-6) Autumn/Winter Year XIII
2007:
No. (8-9) (No.3/1 2006/2007)
2008:
No. (10-11) (Vol.6 2007/2008)
2009:
No. (12-13)
2010:
No. (14-15)
2011:?
2012:?
2013:?
2014:
FOUNDER:
Ion Codrescu
EDITOR/S:
Laura Aurica Vaceanu (2003-)
Radu Patrichi
Anastasia Dumitru
Sonia Cristina
Coman
Stela Moise
Maria Ciurea
Translator:
Alexandra Flora Munteanu
English advisor:
Dr Angelee Deodhar
PUBLISHER:
The
Constantza Haiku Society
COUNTRY:
ROMANIA
SUBMISSION:
E-mail:
laura.vaceanu@yahoo.com|
Address:
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:
?
READING
PERIOD: ?
PUBLISHES:
haiku; senryu; tanka; articles;
essays
ACCEPTS:
?
SUBSCRIPTION: annual, including two issues, it expires on December 31th
SUBSCRIPTION: annual, including two issues, it expires on December 31th
PAYMENTS:
NONE
OTHER
INFO: —
The
Alchemist
(1974-1992)
—
"A
steady, don't-try-to-do-too-much-at-once-type magazine that has been
managing to put out an issue or two a year ever since 1974. As time
went along and the short-poetry revolution grew, Marco devoted more
and more space to haiku and its descendants and offshoots both visual
and verbal[…]. [source: The
Alchemist #11 – AbeBooks.com]
”The
Alchemist brought
renewed energy to the
Montreal
scene, […]. Most notably mourned among the lost publications were
Marco Fraticelli's The Alchemist (1974–c.90), which was an
important source for poems and translations by the Italian writers of
Canada;[source: jrank.org
- Literary-magazines in English]
"In
"A Few Notes", his introduction to the poems, Nichol
explains that he wrote these poems [digital ones] between about the
spring of 1983 and the fall of 1984. I always think of him as the
father of kinetic poetry written for the Apple II computer, but
Nichol explains in this introduction that the Canadian writer Marco
Fraticelli—who also wrote poems in Apple Basic and who edited in
the 1980s magazine of digital poetry and fiction, The
Alchemist—taught
Nichol "many of the programming skills used to make these
poems." [source: Geof
Huth: dbqp:
vizualizing poetics - Digital Poetry Iincunabula]
WEBSITE:
NONE
YEARS:
1974-1992
FORMAT:
print;
Diskette
magazine of digital writing
FREQUENCY:
irregular:
about 1 p /yr
ISSUES:
1974:
#1 Vol.1 No.1
1975:
#2 Vol.1 No.2
1983:
#8 Vol.2 No.4
1984:
#9 Vol.3 No.1
1990:
#13 Vol.4 No.1
1992:
#14 Vol.4 No.2
FOUNDER:
Marco
Fraticelli
EDITOR/S:
Marco
Fraticelli
PUBLISHER:
The
Alchemist
COUNTRY:
CANADA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
—
Address:
La
Salle, Quebec
Canada
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:—
READING
PERIOD:—
PUBLISHES:
short poetry; digital poems; kinetic
poetry; haiku
ACCEPTS:
—
SUBSCRIPTIONS:—
PAYMENTS:
—
OTHER
INFO: non-haiku
periodical
Alsop
Review
—
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
FORMAT:
FREQUENCY:
ISSUES:
ISSUES AVAILABLE ONLINE:
ISSUES AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
PUBLISHER:
COUNTRY:
SUBMISSIONS:
E-mail:
Address:
Online form:
DEADLINES:
READING
PERIOD:
PUBLISHES:
ACCEPTS:
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
PAYMENTS:
REVIEWS:
OTHER
INFO:
Amaze:
The
Cinquain Journal
(2002-2009)
—
AMAZE:
The Cinquain Journal [Adelaide Crapsey's cinquain, Amaze
gave
the magazine its name] "is dedicated to developing promoting,
and publishing cinquain in the traditional form established by
Adelaide Crapsey. We are also very interested in the development and
publication of innovative forms of the cinquain, such as mirror
cinquains and cinquain cycles or sequences." [source: Amaze]
YEARS:
2002-2009
FORMAT:
on-line; print (annual print journal)
FREQUENCY:
4 p/yr
ISSUES:
2002-2009: Vol 1 No 1-Vol 7 No 1
ISSSUE
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
Denis M. Garrison
EDITOR/S:
Denis M. Garrison (emeritus)
Deborah P. Kolodji
Lisa Janice Cohen
PUBLISHER:
Mission Ghost Press
COUNTRY:
USA
SUBMISSION:
CLOSEED
E-mail:
cinquains@hotmail.com|
Address: Editor,
Amaze
Deborah P. Kolodji
10529 Olive Street
Temple City, CA 91780
Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
—
READING
PERIOD:—
PUBLISHES:
cinquain
ACCEPTS:
—
SUBSCRIPTION:
internet publication
PAYMENTS:
—
REVIEWS:
—
Ambrosia
Journal
of
Fine
Haiku
(2008-2010)
—
was
"a quarterly print and digital journaldedicated to publishing
and promoting the finest of traditional haiku in English."
[source: Ambrosia-Journal-of-Fine-Haiku-1-Autumn-2008]
YEARS:
2008-2010
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
4 p/yr
ISSUES:
2008: #1: Autumn
2009:
#2: Winter
2009:
#3: Spring
2009:
#4: Summer
2010:
#5: Summer
FOUNDER:
Denis M. Garrison
EDITOR/S:
Denis M. Garrison
PUBLISHER:
Modern English
Tanka Press
COUNTRY:
USA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
—
Address:
—
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:—
READING
PERIOD:—
PUBLISHES:
haiku; senryu
ACCEPTS:
previously unpublished
SUBSCRIPTIONS:—
PAYMENTS:—
REVIEWS:—
OTHER
INFO:—
Amelia
(1983-2001)
—“A
few publications have been concerned with the relationship of the
haiku to mainstream poetry, especially the short poem. Frederick A.
Raborg, Jr., publisher of the poetry magazine Amelia,
expanded the publication’s
haiku supplement, Cicada,
into
a separate quarterly in 1986 and issued it from Bakersfield, Calif.,
until his death in 2001.” [source: The
American Haiku Movement Part I: Haiku in English by Charles Trumbull]
Amelia
was recognized as one of the top literary publications in the nation
and always has been listed as one of the best fiction markets. Fred
Raborg published some of the top writers of the day and discovered
many new talents" [source:Jay's
world - creative resume]
"In
1983, he and his wife started AMELIA Magazine, Cicada, and SPSM&H
(Shakespeare, Petrarch, Sidney, Milton & Hopkins). AMELIA has
been recognized as one of the top literary publications in the nation
and always has been listed as one of the best fiction markets. He has
published some of the top writers of the day and has discovered many
new talents. Among local talents he published frequently were William
Rintoul and Nancy Edwards. He received an Arts Award (Literature)
from the Bakersfield Art Association and was nominated for a
Beautiful Bakersfield Award.” [source: POETRY
IN tHE LIGHT - Elizabeth St. Jacques]
WEBSITE:
NONE
YEARS:
1983-2001
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
4 p/ yr
ISSUES:
?
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE: NONE
EDITOR/S:
Frederick
Ashton Raborg, Jr.
Eileen
Raborg
PUBLISHER:
Amelia
Press
COUNTRY:
USA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
—
Address:
—
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:
—
READING
PERIODS: —
PUBLISHES:
poetry; haiku
ACCEPTS:
—
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
—
PAYMENTS:
—
REVIEWS:
—
OTHER
INFO:
non-haiku
periodical
Amerasia
Journal
—
“Since
1971, the Press has published Amerasia Journal, the leading
interdisciplinary journal in Asian American Studies. After more than
three decades and over 16,000 pages, Amerasia Journal has played an
indispensable role in establishing Asian American Studies as a viable
and relevant field of scholarship, teaching, community service, and
public discourse. Amerasia Journal, according to founding publisher
Don T. Nakanishi, "has benefited from and reflected a wide array
of profound social changes that have occurred among Asian Americans
and Pacific Islanders—be it their unprecedented growth and
diversification, or their ever-increasing levels of access,
representation, and achievement in American society's institutions
and sectors that had long excluded, marginalized, or demonized them."
[source: UCLA
Asian American Studies Center]
YEARS:
1971-present
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
irregular
2013:
Volume 39, #1
Volume
39, #2
Volume
39, #3
2014:
Volume 40, #1
FOUNDER:
Don T. Nakanishi
Lowell
Chun-Hoon
EDITOR/S:
Don T. Nakanishi
PUBLISHER:
UCLA Asian American
Studies Center Press
COUNTRY:
USA
E-mail:
brandy22@ucla.edu|
Address:
UCLA Asian American Studies
Center Press
Attn:
Amerasia Journal
3230
Campbell Hall, Box 951546
Los
Angeles, CA 90095-1546
USA
Online
form: NONE
DEADLINES:
?
READING
PERIOD: ?
PUBLISHES:
book review; essays
ACCEPTS:
?
REVIEWS:
—
OTHER
INFO: There Is Always Tomorrow: An
Anthology of War Time Haiku
(Vol. 19.1)
(Vol. 19.1)
The
American Association of Haikuists Newsletter
(1984–1989)
(?)
—
In
1989 the title of issue was 'The New American Association of Haikust
Newsletter.
[source:
Archives
&
Musee de la Literature]
WEBSITE:
NONE
YEARS:
1984–1989
(?)
FORMAT:
print
FREQUENCY:
1 p / yr
ISSUES:
1984: #1
1985:
#2
1986:
#3
1987:
#4
1988:
#5
1989:
#6 (Sept)
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE: NONE
FOUNDER:
?
EDITOR/S:
W.E. Greig
Henry
L. Sanders
PUBLISHER:
American Association of Haikuists
COUNTRY:
USA
SUBMISSIONS:
CLOSED
E-mail:
—
Address:
Jackson,
TN
USA
Online form:
NONE
DEADLINES:
—
READING
PERIOD: —
PUBLISHES:
haiku
ACCEPTS:
?
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
?
PAYMENTS:
?
REVIEWS:
—
OTHER
INFO: —
American
Haibun & Haiga
—
WEBSITE:
YEARS:
FORMAT:
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AmericanTanka:
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North
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us
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Apropos
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Atlas
Poetica:
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Autumn
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