[New-Poetry] Fw: [NarcissusWorks] hay(na)ku
Jeff Newberry
jeff.newberry at gmail.com
Thu May 25 19:01:02 EDT 2006
Score 1 for the Mole!
Jeff
On 5/25/06, TheOldMole <tad at opus40.org> wrote:
>
> fuck
> this shit
> and the horse
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Anny Ballardini <anny.ballardini at tin.it>
> *To:* New Poetry <new-poetry at wiz.cath.vt.edu>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:19 PM
> *Subject:* [New-Poetry] Fw: [NarcissusWorks] hay(na)ku
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Anny Ballardini<anny.ballardini at tin.it>
> *To:* anny.ballardini at tin.it
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 25, 2006 11:21 PM
> *Subject:* [NarcissusWorks] hay(na)ku
>
>
> We're Ba-a-a-ck! Hay(na)ku Anthology #2 Submissions Call<http://eileentabios.blogspot.com/>
> .
> Submissions Deadline: September 31, 2006.
>
> Send submissions (cutnpasted in body of e-mail) to MeritagePress at aol.com .
>
> Be reasonable in the volume of your submissions. Also, please submit just
> once (rather than sending staggered submissions). Note that we are open to
> visual poetry (vizpo), but apologize that we must limit it to
> black-and-white reproductions. If you have any commentary about the form
> itself, please also feel free to share that as well as we'd like to
> incorporate other poets' thoughts about the form within the book.
>
> *The hay(na)ku is a tercet where the first line consists of one word, the
> second line of two words, and the third line of three words.*
>
> We are also interested in your variations of this form, such as the
> sequence, black-and-white vizpo hay(na)ku, the reverse hay(na)ku and any
> other such variations as the poet may propose. Hay(na)ku in non-English
> languages are also acceptable, as long as they are submitted with English
> translations. For examples of hay(na)ku, please check out
> (1) the links cited by the Hay(na)ku Blog<http://eileentabios.blogspot.com/>
> ;
> (2) the Hay(na)ku Poetic Form page<http://www.baymoon.com/~ariadne/form/haynaku.htm>;
> and
> (3) THE FIRST HAY(NA)KU ANTHOLOGY itself (distributed through SPD
> <http://spdbooks.org/>well as Amazon.com <http://amazon.com/>).
>
> Submissions can be previously published. Participants will receive
> contributors' copies. Expected release date will be in Spring 2007.
>
> *BIOS OF EDITORS*:
>
> *Jean Vengua* <http://okir.blogspot.com/>is a writer and editor. She lives
> in Santa Cruz California. Her poetry has been published in various print and
> online journals and anthologies, including *Otoliths, Proliferation, We
> (print and audio CD), Babaylan, Returning a Borrowed Tongue, Moria,
> Sidereality, Interlope, X-Stream and Fugacity*. As Jean N. V. Gier, her
> introduction "*Variations on a Circle in Blue*," appears in Eileen
> Tabios's book of short stories, Behind the Blue Canvas; other essays appear
> in *Jouvert (N.C.S.U.), Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American
> Cultural Cultural Criticism (U.C. Berkeley), and Geopolitics of the
> Visual: Essays on Philippine Film Cultures (University of Ateneo Press).
> "Flux & Abilidad: Notes on a Filipino American Poetics*," is featured in
> PinoyPoetics, edited by Nick Carbo.
>
> *Mark Young* <http://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/authors/young/> has been
> publishing poetry for almost fifty years. His most recent books are from
> Series Magritte (Moria), Betabet (BlazeVOX) & episodes (xPress(ed)). He
> lives in Australia on the Tropic of Capricorn from where he edits the online
> journal *Otoliths* & maintains his weblogs, currently *gamma ways & mark
> young's Series Ma*gritte. He also has an author's page at the New Zealand
> electronic poetry centre. FOR MORE INFORMATION: MeritagePress at aol.com
>
> --
> Posted by Anny Ballardini to NarcissusWorks<http://annyballardini.blogspot.com/2006/05/haynaku.html>at 5/25/2006 11:13:00 PM
>
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