Simply Haiku, Summer 2010, Vol. 8, No. 1 is ONLINE
An end to the rumors.
THE MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Simply Haiku didn't shut down. Only I and Sasa Vazić, co-owners of the Journal have the authority to do that, and why would we put an end to a journal that has become a beacon light illumination to the English speaking Japanese short form poetry world?
After a half year hiatus, Simply Haiku is online
and ready to rock the world like never before, with an exciting issue, featuring newly discovered pearls and wise old masters of Japanese short form poetry's golden heritage!
The International Journal of English Language Japanese Short Form Poetry, SIMPLY HAIKU, is read by over 6,000 people worldwide, and the number after this new issue will increase. Many view the journal as the beacon in their endeavors to write high quality haiku, tanka, and related genres. Today, the staff of Simply Haiku presents the fruit of hard work, sweat, a true team spirit, and sheer determination, to give back to you the gift some thought they could silence.
http://www.simplyhaiku.wordpress.com/
One Hot Summer Issue!!!
Scholarship, fine art and poetry, videos and music, the best in scholarship; a warmer, personalized spirit, packed into a journal unlike any other journal of its kind on the planet.
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Summer 2010, Vol. 8. No. 1
Co-Owner, Co-Publisher, Co-Editor in Chief
~ Robert D. Wilson
Co-Owner, Co-Publisher, Co-Editor in Chief
~ Sasa Vazić
Simply Haiku
Editor ~ Robert D. Wilson
Simply Haibun
Editor ~ Kala Ramesh
Simply Haiga
Summer 2010 guest editor ~ Natalia L. Rudytchev
New editor ~ Silvija Butković
Simply Tanka
Summer 2010 guest editor ~ Pamela A. Babusci
New editor ~ Amelia Fielden
A Showcase of Liam Wilkinson - Modern Free Verse Tanka Poet
Editors Showcase
Features
Interview with Andy Pomphrey by Sasa Vazić
Interview with Chen-ou Liu by Robert D. Wilson
Make Haibun New through Chinese Poetic Past: Basho's Transformation of Haikai Prose
by Chen-ou Liu
The Chinese Influence on Japanese Short Form Poetry by Robert D. Wilson
Konoshima's Tanka new translations by David Callner
A Crown of Roses - live poetry reading by Sayumi Kamakura
Defining Haiku by Robert D. Wilson
Interview with Marc di Saverio by Robert D. Wilson
Reviews
white fish by Ikumi Yoshimura a review by Robert D. Wilson
Breast Clouds by Noriko Tanaka - a review by Robert D. Wilson
Reprints
Interview with Professor Wang Ping by Daniel Kane
What Does It Mean to Read Haikai Linked Verse? A study on Haikai Linked Verse
by Toshiko Yokota
Interview with Ion Codrescu by Jeanne Emrich
Interview with Hortensia Anderson by Robert D. Wilson
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