I submitted some of my hay(na)ku attempts for the Hay(na)ku anthology.



The "hay(na)ku" is a Filipino and diasporic poetic form conceptualized by Eileen Tabios, as inspired by the character "Cameron" in Richard Brautigan's novel The Hawkline Monster and Jack Kerouac's thoughts on the "American haiku."



THE HAY(NA)KU ANTHOLOGY: A SUBMISSIONS CALL



Meritage Press is pleased to announce a Submissions Call for THE HAY(NA)KU ANTHOLOGY, co-edited by Jean Vengua and Mark Young. Deadline: December 31, 2004. Send submissions (cutnpasted in body of e-mail) to MeritagePress@aol.com. Submissions are limited to no more than ten (10) hay(na)ku per poet. If you have any commentary about the form itself, please feel free to share that as well as we'd like to incorporate other poets' thoughts in an Afterword essay.



Check out the list of sites that feature samples of hay(na)ku.

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