The greatest thing searle5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() She was right, of course, which is one of the many reasons why it’s always wonderful to collaborate with artists on projects like this. I was going to call it “Horror Haiku” (like my other two haiku zines), but Sarah suggested that “Haunted Haiku” might sound nicer. It was an incredible honor to be able to work with her! It was actually Sarah who came up with the title of this zine. The cover art is by the Australian writer, illustrator, and comic artist Sarah Winifred Searle ( on Twitter). I’m almost sold out of this zine (although there are still a few copies left on Etsy), but I’m going to change the font size if I ever end up doing a reprint. This was my first time printing a zine with perfect binding (in which the pages are glued instead of stapled together), and I underestimated how large the interior margins need to be. This zine is fifty pages long and standard half-letter size. Some are eerie, some are elegiac, some are homages to cult horror films, and some are just weird. Haunted Haiku collects of 147 horror-themed haiku. ![]()
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