Simply Haiku: An E-Journal of Haiku and Related Forms
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About Simply Haiku

Simply Haiku features English haiku and related arts and forms.There are several objectives:
to showcase the work of well-established poets and artists
to showcase the work of new or less known poets and artists
to provide features, in the form of essays and interviews, wherein poets and artists share their insights and personal journeys.
to reprint high quality work in any of the haiku-related genres, essays and interviews, that would be otherwise lost or difficult to access.
to provide a reliable, long-term archive of all of the above.

Simply Haiku was founded in 2003 and is published 6 times per year on line only. The archives are a permanent feature of the web site.

Submissions are acceptable and will be handled in a timely fashion. To submit works please view the submission guidelines.

Managing Editors:

Managing Editor: Robert John Mestre [On Leave]
Managing Editor: Robert Wilson [bio] [email]
Associate Editor: Carol Raisfeld [bio] [email]
Associate Editor: Johnye Strickland [bio] [email]
Website Editor: Ray Rasmussen [bio] [email]

The Section Editors are selected by founders and co-owners Robert John Mestre and Robert Wilson. The Editors exercise independent judgment as to the contents of their sections.

Section Editors:

Haiku Editor: Email to Robert Wilson [Robert's Bio]
Haibun Editor: Email to Allen McGill [Allen's Bio]
Renku Editor: Email to John Carley [John's Bio]
Tanka Editor: Email to Michael McClintock [Michael's Bio]
Haiga New Forms Editor: Email to Ray Rasmussen [Ray's Bio]
photo-haiku, digital art-haiku, photo-manipulated art-haiku, watercolor or oil painting plus haiku, etc.
Haiga Traditional Forms Editor: Email to Bette Wappner [Bette's Bio]
ink drawing, sumi-e, brush painting, calligraphy,woodblock painting, etc.
Announcements Editor: Email to Carol Raisfeld [Carol's Bio]

 


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