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Print: $9.97 DailyHaiku Volume III collects the work of DailyHaiku contributors from Spring 2008 to Spring 2009 (Cycles 5 and 6) in a visually stunning print journal format. It also contains the third and fourth installments in the DailyHaiku special features series.
Featuring a year of poems by: Lanie P. Shanzyra, Gord McRae, Rita Odeh, Sheila E. Murphy, Susan Sanchez-Barnett, Carol Pearce-Worthington, Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Kelly Shepherd, Ann K. Schwader, Wendy Visser, Linda Pilarski, Patrick M. Pilarski, Nicole Pakan ... and Beverly A. Tift—winner of the 2009 Editors' Choice Award.
Special features: a summer book review special and experimental visual short-form poetry by glenN robsoN, Gary Barwin, and derek beaulieu.
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About DailyHaiku
DailyHaiku exists to promote and preserve the gentle written art of haiku. It serves as “a daily shot of zen”, a small island of simplicity and calm within the frantic pace of modern life. One haiku is published per day on http://www.dailyhaiku.org (ISSN 1913-3936), and we publish one collected print edition per year (ISSN
1913-3928). DailyHaiku publishes the work of Canadian and international haiku poets, blending contemporary and traditional style to push the boundaries of modern haiku. For more information, please visit DailyHaiku.
Submissions to DailyHaiku
DailyHaiku features the work of six authors presented over a six month time frame. Each week, the work of a different author from the current contributing team is featured on this site. The contributing team at DailyHaiku changes twice per year—once in April and once in October. We accept submissions between March 1 and 31, and September 1 and 30 ONLY. Submissions received at any other time will not be accepted.
All submitted and contributed work will be also put into consideration for our yearly print journal. Published once a year, the print journal features the work of the previous two contributor teams. One exemplary week of contributed haiku each year will also be awarded the DailyHaiku Editors' Choice Award and featured prominently in the print edition. No submissions are paid, but contributors will receive one contributor's copy of the yearly print journal featuring their work.
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Print: $9.97
DailyHaiku Volume I collects the work of DailyHaiku contributors from Spring 2006 to Spring 2007 (Cycles 1 and 2) in a visually stunning print journal format.
Featuring a year of poems by: Mike Gravel, Laurie MacFayden, Aaron Marko, Ray Rasmussen, Kelly Shepherd, Mingus Tourette, Thomas Trofimuk, Paula Kirman, Patrick M. Pilarski, Rebecca Traquair, Frutiger Black, Jocelyne Verret, Bryak Webster ... and the 2007 Editors' Choice Award.
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Print: $9.97 DailyHaiku Volume II collects the work of DailyHaiku contributors from Spring 2007 to Spring 2008 (Cycles 3 and 4) in a visually stunning print journal format. It also contains the first two installments of the new DailyHaiku special features section.
Featuring a year of poems by: Angela Kublik, Sandra Mooney Ellerbeck, John Moore Williams, Nanci Pritchard, Susan Sanchez-Barnett, Wendy Visser, Nicole Pakan, Patrick M. Pilarski, Temple Cone, Catherine McLaughlin, Kamal Parmar, Jadon Rempel, Richard Stevenson ... and Joanne Morcom—winner of the 2008 Editors' Choice Award.
Special features: seasonal haiku and haiga by Linda Pilarski, and a set of experimental relationship senryu by Mary Pinkoski (along with some well-placed grocery lists).
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Print: $9.97 DailyHaiku Volume III collects the work of DailyHaiku contributors from Spring 2008 to Spring 2009 (Cycles 5 and 6) in a visually stunning print journal format. It also contains the third and fourth installments in the DailyHaiku special features series.
Featuring a year of poems by: Lanie P. Shanzyra, Gord McRae, Rita Odeh, Sheila E. Murphy, Susan Sanchez-Barnett, Carol Pearce-Worthington, Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Kelly Shepherd, Ann K. Schwader, Wendy Visser, Linda Pilarski, Patrick M. Pilarski, Nicole Pakan ... and Beverly A. Tift—winner of the 2009 Editors' Choice Award.
Special features: a summer book review special and experimental visual short-form poetry by glenN robsoN, Gary Barwin, and derek beaulieu.
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