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‘Verbing’ in Haiku

by Brad Bennett

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Contest Results

Peggy Willis Lyles Haiku Award (US)

Kusamakura Haiku Contest (Japan)

Polish Haiku Contest (Poland)

Porad Haiku Contest (US)

Triveni Haiku Awards (India)

 WHJ Summer Contest (Wales)

Ama Pearls Waka Contest (US)

Basho Memorial Haiku Contest (Japan)

Sanford Goldstein Tanka Contest (US)

TSA Tanka Prose Contest (US)

Japan Fair Haiku Contest (US)

Morioka Haiku Contest (Japan)

News & Events

Under the Bashō Closes

Don Baird and Stephen Bailey, editors of Under the Bashō, have decided to cease seeking submissions, and have sent the following information.
All content published in Under the Bashō between 2013 and 2025 (except for 2021 post-Covid) has been converted to PDF files for archival and distribution. They will be offered for inclusion on THF‘s digital library and within the Living Haiku Anthology website. Under the Bashō haiku journal will be closed and the domain allowed to expire.
The Living Haiku Anthology and Living Senryu Anthology have been rehoused on another web-hosting package solution which will incur minimal costs for the lifetime of the sites apart from the periodic Domain Name Registrations costs for which some financial allowance has been made. Both The Living Haiku Anthology and the Living Senryu Anthology will continue to exist as resources with ongoing maintenance by Don and Stephen and any assistants that they can train.
“Please do not hesitate to download the Under the Bashō annual journal as PDFs as a record of so much wonderful contributions by haiku poets from around the world. Your own poems may be among them.”

Congratulations

To Maureen Sudlow who has been Commended in the Polish Haiku Contest (Poland).

To Sue Courtney who has won the Grand Prize in the Morioka Haiku Contest (Japan).

To Sundeia Lomberg, Sue Courtney and Jack Wood who all had haiku selected for the anthology of the Yamadera Basho Memorial Museum English Haiku Contest (Japan).

To Catherine Lagae who has received a Merit Award in the Ito-En Oi Ocha Haiku Contest (Japan).

Japan-theme events in NZ

Dec 20-March: The Superlative Artistry of Japan, 10am-4pm, Whirinaki Whare Taonga, Upper Hutt. Read more here.
Feb 22: Japan Day, 10.30am-4.30pm, Auckland Showgrounds, free admission. Read more here.

NZPS Anthology 

The 2025 NZ Poetry Society anthology, There Are Rabbits Here, may be ordered here.

End Notes

January 2, 2026: I hope that your new year has started well and that amid the festivities you found somewhere just right to settle in with a book, a pad and pen (or phone) to record any haiku that may have floated your way. Updates are minimal this month as I have a bit of a break, so the monthly essay remains the same – Brad Bennett on ‘verbing’ in haiku – but the Contest listing has been updated. For those of us looking forward to, or enjoying, a summer break, have fun, stay safe, keep writing (and observing) and don’t forget to slip-slop-slap-wrap when you’re out in the sun. – Sandra

My very best wishes
to readers near and far
for a happy haiku 2026!