Bones and NOON

New issues from two fine journals celebrating short poetry have been released! The first one is issue nineteen of Bones – journal for the short poem, and the second one is issue sixteen of NOON: journal of the short poem . I am pleased to let you know that I have work included in both of them. Head over to http://www.bonesjournal.com/ to download the entire issue of Bones, and go to www.noonpoetry.com to read the entire issue of NOON, and while you’re there you can also check out the Noon Anthology, where I also have work included:

NOON: An Anthology of Short Poems, edited by Philip Rowland, presents a carefully arranged and strikingly diverse selection of poems from the issues of NOON: journal of the short poem that appeared between 2004 and 2017. Focusing on poems of less than fourteen lines, Philip Rowland has assembled a richly suggestive, renga-like chain of over two hundred poems by almost half as many poets, at the same time showcasing some of the most interesting minimalist poetry being written in English today.

Many thanks to the editors Philip Rowland and Johannes S. H. Bjerg.

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Elmedin Kadric is a minimalist haiku poet writing out of Helsingborg, Sweden. His first full-length collection, buying time (2017), was awarded second place at the Haiku Society of America Merit Book Awards for excellence in haiku poetry.

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