The Haiku Hecameron

#Haiku Happenings #5: The AHS presents an invitation from Scott Mason to submit to the Haiku Hecameron!

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An invitation from Scott Mason

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
for
The Haiku Hecameron

What

The Haiku Hecameron will be a volume featuring the haiku-related work of 100 haiku poets worldwide with each piece created in the spirit of gratitude for something that remains right (possibly even wondrous) in the world of the poet’s present-day experience.
A submission consists of up to a total of three of the following, in any combination:
–          haiku
–          haiku sequence (up to 100 words including title)
–          – haibun (up to 100 words including title)
–          haiga (minimum resolution 300 dpi)
One submission, as defined above, per person. Work must be the author’s own and not previously published (in print or online) or under consideration anywhere else (e.g., for publication or a contest).

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