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Page: September 2006, vol 2 no 3
contemporary haibun online is a quarterly journal appearing in March, June, September and December of each year. We are pleased to offer our readers quality haibun style writing and to encourage both the writing and reading of contemporary haibun. Submissions are welcome at any time.
Editors Ken Jones, Jim Kacian and Bruce Ross review submissions independently and then collaborate to accept submissions for both contemporary haibun [the yearly print journal] and for contemporary haibun online. |
Selections for contemporary haibun [The Yearly Print Journal]
Francis W. Alexander, Fantastic
Hortensia Anderson, Claire
Hortensia Anderson, Nature
Deb Baker, Parallel Sunsets
Collin Barber, Left Hand Man
Collin Barber, Untitled
Gary Eaton, Hardhat
Lynn Edge, On My Mind
Lynn Edge, The Master
Valerie D. Eleby, The Ritual Rites
Clyde Glandon, Assisted Living
Graham High, Holding Tanks
Mike Hill, The Back Way
Robin Lloyd Jones, Tir Nan Og, Land of the Ever Young
Rona Laycock, The Cowshed
Gary LeBel, The Frenchman's Line
Francis Masat, Hapless Currents
Francis Masat, Lilacs
Lenard D. Moore, Cleaning the Attic
Dustin Neal, Muy Bueno
Graham Nunn, 01:00
Dru Philippou, Return to the Table
Ray Rasmussen, Moving Day
Adelaide Shaw, Renewal
Mark Smith, Bones of the Rainbow
Mark Smith, Fishing the Falls
Bill Wyatt, A Fistful of Frost
Bill Wyatt, Untitled
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