South by Southeast:   Haiku & Haiku Arts
Sunday, April 20, 2014

SxSE Update

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Dear SxSE readers, subscribers, and contributors -- Two of our usual deadlines have passed since the publication of our last issue. I apol...
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Editors' Choices for issue 20:2

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Thanks again to everyone for your patience as we get the long-delayed issue 20:2 to press. We're simultaneously reviewing submissions fr...
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Summer issue

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My apologies for delayed responses and the delayed publication for our Summer 2013 issue. It is still in the works and will be on the way to...
Sunday, March 10, 2013

Progress report

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Just a quick update that the Spring 2013 issue is nearly ready. We anticipate it getting to your mailbox at the beginning of April, shortly ...
Friday, December 7, 2012

Deadline coming up on Dec. 15th

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Hard to believe, but it's submission deadline time again! Please send us your best haiku, senryu, haibun, haiga, and renge to be consid...
Sunday, November 18, 2012

Issue 19:3 is here!

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Our recent editorial changes necessitated that we find a new printer, so we've been a little bit delayed. But the magazine is hot off t...
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Some changes at SxSE

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Thank you to everyone who submitted work for the upcoming issue. We're reviewing your submissions now and will be in touch with our de...
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About South by Southeast

South by Southeast
South by Southeast was founded by Ken Liebman to be the quarterly newsletter of the Southeast Region of the Haiku Society of America in 1993. When Jim Kacian became editor the next year, he changed its focus to become a broader, international journal of haiku. When Jim went on to become editor of Frogpond in 1998 he passed SxSE along into the care of members of the Richmond Haiku Workshop (Richmond, VA). Stephen Addiss was SxSE's managing editor from 2000-2012. The current managing editor is Josh Hockensmith.

Submission deadlines are April 15th, Sept. 15th, and Dec. 15th. We invite contributors to submit 1 to 2 pages of haiku, senryu, renga, haibun, or black-and-white haiga per issue.

Submissions can be sent by mail to:

30 Meredith Ct.
Pittsboro, NC 27312

or by email to:

hockensm at gmail dot com

Please contact us by email for subscription information.
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