Volume 5 Issue 1 - 2005

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World Haiku Review
Volume 5 Issue 1 2005

Cover image

Artist: Annie Bissett, Illustrator, US

Title: "Aquatic"

Medium: Digital Art

About the Cover Artist - ANNIE BISSET: ART WITH HAIKU SPIRIT

 

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While every effort has been made to get things right, we accept no liability for any unintended mistakes or inaccuracies, any unexpected or unintentional copyright infringements, or any other omissions including acknowledgements. The copyright of all written and visual works appearing in this magazine belongs to the authors and reverts back to them after the publication. Therefore, explicit permission must be obtained from them for any publication of their works elsewhere.

Submission of works is not normally acknowledged, works thus submitted are not normally returned and enquiry about the submitted works cannot normally be answered. WHC takes the general view that quoting translations of haiku, or short extract from books or articles for  purposes of explanation, analysis or supporting one's point etc. would not be an infringement of copyright, so long as the attribution is made and sources quoted.

The viewpoints and opinions of The Authors/Artists that appear in World Haiku Review  are not necessarily reflect the viewpoints and opinions of the World Haiku Review editorial staff, or those of World Haiku Club members and affiliates. World Haiku Club and its magazine, the World Haiku Review, are not associated with any formal political, social, psychological, religious of philosophic organisation or party of any kind, or with any haiku "school of thought".

 


 
 

Logo for Vol. 5 Issue 1 2005
by an'ya

Selected logos from WHChaikumultimedia's "Logomania" competition are displayed in each issue.

Click here for Carol Raisfeld's report on WHChaikumultimedia's "Logomania" competition