Ed Markowski writes a lot of things, not the least of which is haiku. His haiku have appeared all over the web, in various pamphlets, chapbooks, and full-length books (including Baseball Haiku) as well as poetry journals. Norbert Blei interviewed Ed back in 2008, and you can read what Ed had to say about haiku and writing here:
Basho's Road - Ed Markowski
For more of Ed's work, check out his collection of haibun, Americana, with a great intro by Don Wentworth.
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Saturday, August 26, 2017
Friday, October 19, 2012
Lilliput Review #186
If you've never read Lilliput Review, issue #186 (Summer 2012) is a great issue to start with. Every issue of LR has great short poems, but this one seems like it's full of them. Haiku fans will enjoy finding poems by familiar names like George Swede, Ellen Compton, and Ayaz Daryl Nielson, and there are two very good haiku by Charles Gramlich and Ed Markowski. The issue ends with a somber (but good) poem by Noel Sloboda.
Single issues of LR can be obtained for just $1, and a 6-issue subscription is just $5. If you like short poetry, give Lilliput a try. More info can be found on the Lilliput Review website.
Single issues of LR can be obtained for just $1, and a 6-issue subscription is just $5. If you like short poetry, give Lilliput a try. More info can be found on the Lilliput Review website.
Monday, March 22, 2010
stuff to read & a paying speculative market
For your reading pleasure...
Empire author David Dunwoody was recently interviewed over at DarkMarkets, and it's quite a good interview. The re-released version of Empire is available from Amazon for $10.20.
Subscribers should be receiving the new issue of Lilliput Review (#171) any day now, along with the new broadside, 15 Poems by Ed Markowski. I haven't read the issue of Lilliput yet, but Ed's broadside is a great collection of 15 short poems. Non-subscribers can pick up a copy of either for a buck -- details on the Lilliput Broadsides page.
Basement Stories is a relatively new speculative journal that publishes fiction, poetry, and art. They'll consider previously published works as well as simultaneous submissions. Payment is 1¢/word for fiction and $10 per poem. (Rates are not set yet for artwork.)
Haiku fans should check out Temple Cone's sort-of sequel to Basho's famous autumn/crow haiku, which was posted on DailyHaiku last Friday.
Empire author David Dunwoody was recently interviewed over at DarkMarkets, and it's quite a good interview. The re-released version of Empire is available from Amazon for $10.20.
Subscribers should be receiving the new issue of Lilliput Review (#171) any day now, along with the new broadside, 15 Poems by Ed Markowski. I haven't read the issue of Lilliput yet, but Ed's broadside is a great collection of 15 short poems. Non-subscribers can pick up a copy of either for a buck -- details on the Lilliput Broadsides page.
Basement Stories is a relatively new speculative journal that publishes fiction, poetry, and art. They'll consider previously published works as well as simultaneous submissions. Payment is 1¢/word for fiction and $10 per poem. (Rates are not set yet for artwork.)
Haiku fans should check out Temple Cone's sort-of sequel to Basho's famous autumn/crow haiku, which was posted on DailyHaiku last Friday.
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