Call for Submissions: Ambrosia Journal of Fine Haiku

16 May 2010
Call for Submissions: Ambrosia Journal of Fine Haiku
You are invited to submit haiku for Ambrosia No. 5. The submission deadline is May 31, 2010. Submissions will NOT close earlier than the deadline.

Ambrosia is a quarterly journal—a print literary journal and a PDF ebook—dedicated to publishing and promoting fine English haiku in traditional style.

Ambrosia specializes in fine single haiku in tercet form. Senryu are not wanted. Collaborations and sequences are generally not wanted. All selection decisions will be made at the sole discretion of the editor.

Previously unpublished work, not on offer elsewhere, is solicited.

Ambrosia, Baltimore, Maryland USA. Website: http://www.themetpress.com/ambrosiahaiku/ Editor: Denis M. Garrison. Email up to 10 haiku to the Editor at ambrosia@themetpress.com. Before submitting, please read the detailed submission guidelines and haiku selection criteria on the website at www.themetpress.com/ambrosiahaiku/submit.html. Ambrosia looks for top quality haiku in natural, modern English idiom. No payment for publication. No contributor copies. Publishes a print edition (4.25" x 6.87" paperback pocket book) and a free online PDF ebook.

(More information HERE.)
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