submission guidelinesPlease address all submissions to the appropriate editor. Our masthead, complete with a list of section editors, is available on our contact page.
POETRY Please send 5-15 haiku and up to 5 tanka in the body of an email to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com, or submit using the form provided on this page. HAIBUN Send up to 5 haibun or tanka prose pieces in the body of an email to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com. Please read before submitting: While what constitutes a haiku is the source of ongoing and contentious debate, a helpful and informative definition outlined by the Haiku Society of America can be read here. Multiverses holds no prejudice toward traditional styles or structure, nor do we shy away from work that may be considered avant-garde or experimental. Our only requirement is that the poem embody the spirit of the haiku art form. |
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ARTWORK
Send up to 5 haiga (traditional and/or modern forms) as individual e-mail attachments to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com. Other submissions of visual art (non-haiga) will also be considered. Please send JPEG, PNG and GIF files only. Larger files with embedded poems must be legible when re-sized to approximately 800x800 pixels. Images should be no smaller than 400x400 pixels in size.
**Special instructions for first issue from Haiga Editor Alexis Rotella:
As a springboard to the haiga section of Multiverses, I'm asking haiga artists to illustrate this lovely haiku by Cristina-Monica Moldoveanu. Any approach is welcomed. ~ Alexis
first snow—
the child steps outside
in his velvet slippers
FEATURES
Please review this statement by features editor Johannes S. H. Bjerg. Please send all articles, essays and reviews to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com. Submissions of more than 5,000 words will not be considered.
FINE PRINT
Previously published material will not be considered for publication. (Works that appear on social media or personal blog sites will still be eligible for inclusion in Multiverses.) We are unable to pay contributor fees for accepted work at this time. Multiverses acquires first publishing rights to all accepted work and reserves the right to archive past issues on its website. All other rights revert to the author or artist upon publication. When reprinting online or in print, please cite Multiverses as the original publisher.
Send up to 5 haiga (traditional and/or modern forms) as individual e-mail attachments to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com. Other submissions of visual art (non-haiga) will also be considered. Please send JPEG, PNG and GIF files only. Larger files with embedded poems must be legible when re-sized to approximately 800x800 pixels. Images should be no smaller than 400x400 pixels in size.
**Special instructions for first issue from Haiga Editor Alexis Rotella:
As a springboard to the haiga section of Multiverses, I'm asking haiga artists to illustrate this lovely haiku by Cristina-Monica Moldoveanu. Any approach is welcomed. ~ Alexis
first snow—
the child steps outside
in his velvet slippers
FEATURES
Please review this statement by features editor Johannes S. H. Bjerg. Please send all articles, essays and reviews to multiversesjournal(at)gmail(dot)com. Submissions of more than 5,000 words will not be considered.
FINE PRINT
Previously published material will not be considered for publication. (Works that appear on social media or personal blog sites will still be eligible for inclusion in Multiverses.) We are unable to pay contributor fees for accepted work at this time. Multiverses acquires first publishing rights to all accepted work and reserves the right to archive past issues on its website. All other rights revert to the author or artist upon publication. When reprinting online or in print, please cite Multiverses as the original publisher.
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