What better way to kick-off a new month than to have two quality poetry publications online and ready for viewing!
The September issue of Gean Tree Press's Notes From the Gean is available at http://www.geantree.com. Haiku, haiga, tanka, and more await the reader.
And why I'm on the subject of quality publications, be sure to read the reviews of A New Resonance 6: Emerging Voices in English-Language Haiku (edited by Jim Kacian & Dee Evetts) and The Onawa Poems 1999-2008 (edited by Paul MacNeil).
Expect a review of The Onawa Poems on Tobacco Road within the next couple of weeks.
A new issue of The Heron's Nest is also online at http://www.theheronsnest.com. The Heron's Nest was among the first if not the first online haiku journal. It is a global literary phenomenon, publishing poets from numerous countries, the only place I know where you can read a new issue then browse through a decade of archived issues.
Happy reading!
Curtis
1 comment:
Wait till you see the good work everyone at geantree put in. Their new site is great! I'm also feeling autumn coming on (or is that old age? :-)) Time to slow down and spend a little more time with nature - meeting old friends in Heron's Nest and learning a thing or two about writing.
To quote Lois Armstrong..."It's a wonderful life..." with haiku friends. Thanks all. Merrill
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