A haiku or a tanka without "rhetoric" was likely to be no more than a brief observation without poetic tension or illumination.
-- Donald Keene, The Winter Sun Shines in: A Life of Masaoka Shiki, p 57.
Send your best published haiku (please provide publication credits) or new work and a bio sketch (50 words max.) with the subject heading "Published or Unpublished Haiku, Your Name, Submitted Date" to Chen-ou Liu via email at neverendingstory_haiku(at)yahoo.ca And place your haiku directly in the body of the email. DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS.
-- Donald Keene, The Winter Sun Shines in: A Life of Masaoka Shiki, p 57.
Send your best published haiku (please provide publication credits) or new work and a bio sketch (50 words max.) with the subject heading "Published or Unpublished Haiku, Your Name, Submitted Date" to Chen-ou Liu via email at neverendingstory_haiku(at)yahoo.ca And place your haiku directly in the body of the email. DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS.
No
more than twenty haiku per submission and no simultaneous submissions.
And please wait for at least three months for another new submission.
Please
note that only those whose haiku are accepted will be
notified within three weeks, and that no other notification will be sent
out, so your works are automatically freed up after three weeks to
submit elsewhere.
The
accepted haiku will be translated into Chinese and posted on
NeverEnding Story and Twitter (You are welcome to follow Chen-ou Liu on
NeverEnding Story, http://neverendingstoryhaikutanka.blogspot.ca/, or
to follow NeverEnding Story on Twitter at @storyhaikutanka). The best 66 haiku will be included in
the anthology, and
the poet whose poem is chosen as the best haiku of the year will be
given a 3-page space to feature the haiku of his/her choice. Each poet
in the anthology will receive a copy of the e-book edition.
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