a wide range of high-quality experimental haiku and senryu

From the Introduction to Haiku 21 – An anthology of contemporary English-language haiku

“In the past decade, several other journals have been notable for their inclusion of work that applies a wider definition of haiku and have influenced how haiku are composed today. The first, and most senior, is ant ant ant ant ant, founded in 1994 by Chris Gordon and edited by him ever since. It has published a wide range of high-quality experimental haiku and senryu, utilizing the full spectrum of contemporary methods, including found haiku, collage, dada, surrealism, as well as work centered more on image and object, direct experience and spirituality.”

Lee Gurga & Scott Metz

Modern Haiku Press 2011

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