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Okay, so you've written some haiku, and you want to submit them somewhere for publication. Or perhaps you just want to read what other poets are doing in the form today. What are the options?
Haiku Magazines
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Modern Haiku
• Along with
Frogpond below, one of the two "major" journals in North America. And folks, it
pays! Formerly edited by our Distinguished Guest, Lee Gurga.
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Frogpond
• Journal of the Haiku Society of America. Thrice yearly. Submissions for Winter 2008 issue close November 15!
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Mayfly
• Published by the elegant Brooks Books, a kind of "14 by 14" for haiku.
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The Heron's Nest
• Hybrid print/online.
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Acorn: A Journal of Contemporary Haiku
• Twice yearly. No online archive.
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Bottle Rockets
• No online archive, but it sure has nifty covers!
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Simply Haiku
• Truth-in-advertising check: this site has way more than "simply haiku." Tanka, senryu, haibun, renku, you can find just about everything here. And it regularly publishes some very sophisticated criticism and theory too. Online only. A class act.
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Well, that's probably plenty for now. Needless to say, though, there's bound to be lots more. So if you know of a good publication, don't keep it to yourself! Let us all know . . . that's what the thread's for.
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[This message has been edited by Stephen Collington (edited October 21, 2008).]