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Saturday, 22 July 2023

the place where they come across the moon Bk 7



Repost from Matthew Defibaugh, Instagram. 





I'm proud to announce the release of book 7, the first to feature other collaborative writers from around the world, now available for download in my Ko-fi shop! Thanks to your outstanding contributions, this has become my favorite book of the series. It was my honor to curate your work. Keep your submissions coming for the next edition due out in October!  


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Featuring: Alan Peat (UK), Amoolya Kamalnath (India), Christina Chin (Malaysia), Christine L. Villa (USA), Hifsa Ashraf (Pakistan), Jerome Berglund (USA), John Hawkhead (UK), Karen O'Leary (USA), Kathleen Trocmet (USA), Kimberly Kuchar (USA), Lakshmi Iyer (India), Linda Ludwig (USA), Michael Hough (USA), Milan Rajkumar (India), Pamela Coughlan (Singapore), Paul Callus (Malta), petro c. k. (USA), R. C. Thomas (UK), Robert Kingston (UK), Shoko Kanenari (Japan), Uchechukwu Onyedikam (Nigeria), and Vandana Parashar (India).


Submissions: Send up to five collaborative 5-line tan-renga or tanka to mrdefibaugh@gmail.com. Include poems in the body of the email, as attachments will not be read. Please include poet names and locations. Three lines should be attributed to one poet and two to the other. Each poem should have no more than 31 syllables, though exceptions to this rule are welcome if the poem is exceptional. Submissions are rolling, but only send more poems once you have received an acceptance or rejection. Books will be released in January, April, July, and October on the 15th of each month.


Link to M.R.Defibaugh, Instagram

://www.instagram.com/p/CuvHmeApbuR/?igshid=NjIwNzIyMDk2Mg==


Tan-renga article by Alan Peat: https://haikuzyg.blogspot.com/2023/07/alan-peat-wrote-about-tan-renga-it-was.html 












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