Aubrie Cox
guest editor for haijinx IV:2
Aubrie Cox is an English literature and writing student at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. At Millikin, she first encountered haiku in 2008 through Dr Randy Brooks’ Global Haiku Traditions course and has been writing and studying it and related forms ever since. She has served as the senior editor for the student owned and operated publishing company Bronze Man Books, and editor-in-chief for the university’s literary and fine arts magazine Collage. After graduation in May, she intends to continue her studies of creative writing in graduate school.
Aubrie’s poetry has appeared and is forthcoming online and print journals, including Modern Haiku, The Heron’s Nest, bottle rockets, Acorn, Frogpond, tinywords, Eucalypt, Moonbathing, Sketchbook, Prune Juice, Chrysanthemum, haijinx, mango moons, and Notes From the Gean. Her debut chapbook collection tea’s aftertaste is forthcoming from Bronze Man Books.
In her free time, Aubrie also enjoys bookbinding and photography (mainly for haiga). She also (mostly) regularly updates her blog Yay Words! with poetry, book reviews, and word-related things.



