Tuesday, March 10, 2009

DailyHaiku

DailyHaiku is open for submissions through March 31st. There's no pay for contributors, but it's good exposure, and if your haiku are chosen for the annual print anthology, you'll get a copy. Submit 10 unpublished haiku by email. No simultaneous submissions.

Several magazines just put out new issues that are particularly good. For online reading, check out the March issue of Niteblade. If you prefer print magazines, order a copy of the current bear creek haiku or Scifaikuest. All three magazines are well-stocked with good poems (and Niteblade's got fiction, too).

Finally, thank you to whoever (whomever?) nominated my poem "Bats" for the Rhysling Award. It's an honor to be a part of the talented group that always makes up the Rhysling anthology, and "Bats" was an especially fun poem to write.

10 comments:

  1. Yay for the nomination :) I don't think I've read "Bats" where can I find it? Other than in the Rhysling anthology when it comes ;)

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  2. thanks Rhonda! It was published on The Ashen Eye website, here:

    http://www.ashen-eye.com/2008/03/14/greg-schwartz/

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  3. quoting
    jonah

    a
    fruit
    fly
    enters

    the
    preacher's
    mouth


    observed at the five points community church while delivering pizzas to the sunday school's
    summer jubilee, june 28th, 2008.

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  4. nice one, Ed! thanks for sharing.

    writing his sermon
    the pastor
    nods off

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  5. since we're on the subject...


    Revelation
    3:22

    more
    gold

    in
    the

    preacher's
    mouth


    the preacher didn't even tip me when i delivered the pies.

    ed

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  6. wow, that's pretty rude.

    collection plate
    dropping change on everyone else's
    dollars

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  7. Congratulations on the Rhysling nomination. Very cool poem.

    bat
    circling
    overhead
    plucked from the air
    its black blood
    becomes
    ink

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  8. thanks, J.E. nice poem... much more concise than mine!

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