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2023 Conference Anthology

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
(registered attendees only)
The 2023 Haiku North America conference anthology will be edited by Michael Dylan Welch and Julie Schwerin, and will be published by Press Here. As with previous anthologies, our 2023 collection will seek to represent as many conference participants and presenters as possible. You must be a registered conference attendee to have your work included. Each registered attendee will receive one free copy of this anthology (you may order extra copies when you register) and can participate in the anthology reading at the conference.
 
If you are attending HNA 2023, please submit FOUR unpublished haiku or senryu (no more or less than four) using the online submission form. The form asks you to confirm your registration or intent to register (your work will be omitted if we cannot confirm your registration by the date we go to press).
 
Our in-hand submission deadline for guaranteed inclusion for registered attendees is May 14, 2023 (sooner than that greatly preferred). After this deadline, the editors will try to include as many late registrants as possible but cannot guarantee inclusion. After May 14, please email us about possible inclusion.
 
If you have problems with this submission form, or questions about submissions, please email Michael Dylan Welch at WelchM@aol.com or Julie Schwerin at wartherjulie@gmail.com. For example, if you want to submit visual or concrete poems that this submission form cannot accommodate, please let us know. Extra spaces in poems, such as to indent lines, will be preserved in our submission database, even if they may not be shown in your submission confirmation email. Submissions do not have to fit any particular theme. We look forward to reading your submissions!
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