Deadline: 8 June 2012
Rachel Lynn Brody & Miranda Doerfler are putting together a collection of Zombie Haiku to be published later this summer. They are accepting submissions until June 8th.
The best Zombie Haikus will be assembled into a print book, while the current plan is to publish all submitted Haiku in an e-book that will be made available for free to authors (and with free codes they’re allowed to share, once we get through KDP and move to Smashwords).
zombie haiku
plural of zombie hai·ku (Noun)
Noun:
1. A Japanese poem written by or about zombies, of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
2. An English imitation of this.
Submit your publication-ready Zombie Haiku to our project, HAIKU OF THE LIVING DEAD, and win inclusion in the anthology and a code redeemable for a free digital copy of the book (You may also pass it on to any friends or family, no restrictions!).
NO SUBMISSION FEE.
Submit to: ZombieHaiku@rlbrody.com
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: ZombieHaiku@rlbrody.com
Rachel Lynn Brody & Miranda Doerfler are putting together a collection of Zombie Haiku to be published later this summer. They are accepting submissions until June 8th.
The best Zombie Haikus will be assembled into a print book, while the current plan is to publish all submitted Haiku in an e-book that will be made available for free to authors (and with free codes they’re allowed to share, once we get through KDP and move to Smashwords).
zombie haiku
plural of zombie hai·ku (Noun)
Noun:
1. A Japanese poem written by or about zombies, of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
2. An English imitation of this.
Submit your publication-ready Zombie Haiku to our project, HAIKU OF THE LIVING DEAD, and win inclusion in the anthology and a code redeemable for a free digital copy of the book (You may also pass it on to any friends or family, no restrictions!).
NO SUBMISSION FEE.
Submit to: ZombieHaiku@rlbrody.com
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: ZombieHaiku@rlbrody.com