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CONFERENCE ANTHOLOGY

CONFERENCE ANTHOLOGY
 
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
 
(registered attendees only)
 
The 2019 Haiku North America conference anthology will be edited by Michael Dylan Welch and Crystal Simone Smith, and will be published by Press Here. As with previous anthologies, our 2019 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If you are attending HNA 2019, please submit five (no more, no less) unpublished haiku or senryu using the online submission form CLICK HERE
(all submissions must be made using this form, but please let us know if you have any problems with it, or if you have questions, by emailing Michael Dylan Welch at WelchM@aol.com or Crystal Simone Smith at crystal73@rocketmail.com). Submissions must be unpublished, but it’s okay if they’ve appeared on social media.


The in-hand deadline is June 28th, 2019 (sooner than that greatly preferred). Poems may be on any subject, but you are welcome to submit poems associated with the conference theme of “Haiku in the World: Dissolving Walls, Building Community,” however you want to interpret that. The online submission form will also ask for your name as you want it to appear in the anthology, and the city/state, city/province, or city/country where you live (the anthology will include this information with each name). The form also asks you to confirm that you are registered or will be registering for the conference. We look forward to reading your submissions!

All conference attendees who submit by the deadline will be guaranteed to have one poem selected for the anthology. After the deadline, the editors will try to include as many late registrants as possible, but cannot guarantee inclusion.

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