I'm thrilled to be included in a journal of contemporary haiku that I admire quite a bit.
You can check out Bones online. There is a great archive available there, so you can go through the back issues.
I want to say something in print in the near future about this journal and why I think it's such a sea change for contemporary haiku.
Also, they publish some really great visual art in the issues. It complements the work beautifully. There's a real concinnity. I find the magazine inspiring and challenging in the best way. And it's deliciously weird. That's the real cachet for this reader. It reminds me I am in the Floating World.
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