Bones
a journal for new haiku
— a
brand new haiku journal, which is seeking for all kind of a haiku
style:
“Gendai
haiku / New haiku i.e haiku written from, within, for the 21st
century and
based in/sprung from the haijin's cultural, linguistic and historic
reality. Haiku
that takes the language seriously enough to be willing to blow it
apart from
the inside in order to show/discover/reveal new meanings and echoes. Haiku
that stands on the firm ground of tradition but has internalized it
and is now
written for today and the future. Exploitative haiku. Connective
haiku. In the
West haiku can be fruitfully pollinated by what is called fragmentary poetry/short
poetry/micro poetry. We are constantly asking the question: what is
haiku in the 21st century and what can it become if it's not to fall
in with the carpet
and be a neat little thing you do with your left hand and read on get well-cards?
... if it's not to repeat the already repeated stuff. Single haiku & serial
haiku. Haiku that dares claim its own language, imagery, space and
now. Experiments
of every kind. Surreal haiku. Fantastic haiku. Conceptual haiku in both
form and content."
[source: Bones
- journal for new haiku]
WEBSITE:
Bones
YEARS:
2012–
FORMAT:
online
FREQUENCY:
2
p/yr
ISSUES:
2012:
No 1 (November 15)
2013:
No
ISSUES
AVAILABLE ONLINE:
FOUNDER:
EDITOR/S:
Sheila Windsor
Alan Summers
Johannes S. H. Bjerg
Alan Summers
Johannes S. H. Bjerg
PUBLISHER:
COUNTRY:
INTERNATIONAL
SUBMISSIONS:
guidelines
with
"Submission to bones" in the subject line, the works in the
body of
the email and as an attached file (doc, docx, odt, rtf)
the email and as an attached file (doc, docx, odt, rtf)
Address:
undisclosed
Online form: NONE
DEADLINES:
November 15 & May 15 (for haiku)
READING
PERIOD: for essays; articles; papers – all-year round
PUBLISHES:
Gendai haiku (new haiku); every kind of haiku; essays; articles; papers on new haiku
ACCEPTS:
a maximum of 10 single haiku and/or 2 series/sequences of maximum 12 haiku;
previously unpublished (works
having been through an editorial process [by
someone
else than the author him/herself] are considered as
published, works published on
social media or private blogs are
not considered published)
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
internet publication
PAYMENTS:
NONE
REVIEWS:
OTHER
INFO: All rights remains with the author(s)
Thanks for the announcement and look forward to submissions!
OdpowiedzUsuńCould you correct my name to: Alan Summers
Otherwise people will think I'm a kigo come alive. :-)
kind regards,
Alan
Thanks so much, Alan, for dropping by in the third day of Fall.
UsuńFirstly, I would like to apologize for my slip-up.
What was the cause of my fall of proper orthography?
Only my laptop knows.
Anyway, there is no excuse for my err.
And, of course, thank you for inviting to submit an entry.
Wishing the Bones all the best for the many, many years on the Web!
kind regards,
Lech
Thanks Lech! I'm often turned into a kigo. :-)
OdpowiedzUsuńHope you and your readers submit.
Alan
You are very welcome Alan!
OdpowiedzUsuńAh, That Kigo is very important in London, England, UK, and in the whole world of haiku!
In many meanings!
Well, in my mistake I made some kind of "cutting". :-)
Surely, I'm going to submit my 10 haiku to the Bones. (It will be my submission to haiku magazine for the very first time!)
Hope more submissions from Poland will find their destination in Bones' email-box.
Lech