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This Month’s Article

Check out this month’s article:

The Heart of Haiku:
The cut & its marker
by Kala Ramesh

New Contests

Check out the latest contests

Publications

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Archives comprise Essays, Articles, NZ Haiku Showcase
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Contest Results

Golden Triangle Haiku Contest (US)

Rachel Sutcliffe Haiku Arts Contest (US)

Maya Lyubenova Haiku Contest (Bulgaria)

Irmo Cherry Blossom Festival Haiku Contest (US)

Fujisan Tanka Contest (Japan)

Sharpening the Green Pencil Haiku Contest (Romania)

Martin Lucas Haiku Award (UK)

BHS Awards (UK)

Touchstone Poem Awards (US)

Snapshot Press Haiku Calendar Contest (UK)

Snapshot Press eChapbook Award (UK)

Touchstone Haibun Awards (US)

Polish Haiku Contest (Poland)

IHS Contest (Ireland)

Touchstone Book Awards (US)

News & Events

Vale Cynthia Rowe, 1938-2025

Cynthia, a past president of the Australian Haiku Society, died in Sydney on April 6. The haiku editor of free XpresSion, Cynthia attended the 2012 Haiku Festival Aotearoa in Tauranga. Read more on the AHS website.

NZ Haiku Featured on THF

Sue Courtney has made a selection of haiku about food for The Haiku Foundation feature, Haiku of the Day, during April. The Kiwi poets (in order of appearance and with USA timing) are: Andre Surridge (April 9), Adjei Agyei-Baah (April 10), Nola Borrell (April 16), Elsje Winnubst (April 20), Graham Bates (April 24) and Sandra Simpson (April 29). Sue’s post explaining her theme can be seen here.

Haiku Down Under Anthology Readings

Sue Courtney, who was the New Zealand representative on the organising team for Haiku Down Under 2022 and 2024, is inviting poets who contributed to either anthology (Poetry from the Edge, 2022 or A Sensory Journey, 2024) to join a Zoom reading.
When: Wednesday, 23 April at 7pm NZDT.

An open mic will follow contributor readings so for those not published in the anthologies this will be an opportunity to share a poem. Contributors are also invited to read an additional poem in the open mic. For those who don’t want to read but just to attend and network, that is okay too. Anyone from anywhere is invited to join. NZST is 12 hours ahead of Co-ordinated Universal Time (UTC), so check out a time zone converter and see if it works for you. Please RSVP to Sue.

Petals Waka Journal

The new Waka Society of America (membership details are on the website, link below, a small donation to join is welcomed) is to produce an annual e-book called Petals, edited by US poet an’ya. Only members may submit. Information about waka are also available on the website.
Submit: By April 30. Full details can be found here (scroll down)

Year of the Snake Anthology

Poets are invited to submit haiku and/or tanka to the latest animal-theme collection edited by Corine Timmer. Send up to 5 poems, one of which may have been previously published
Submit: May 1-31. Full details from the website.

Congratulations

To Peter Free, who has been placed Third in the Sharpening the Green Pencil Haiku Contest (Romania). Read the winning poems and judge’s comments here.

To Amelia Yu (aged 9) who has received the Young Poet Commendation in the Maya Lyubenova Haiku Contest (Bulgaria). See all the winning poems here.

To Owen Bullock (Australia) who has received an Honourable Mention in the BHS Haiku Award. Read all the winning haiku, tanka and haibun here.

To Sandra Simpson who has had a haiku selected to be featured on a signboard in the Golden Triangle Haiku Contest (US). The poems, on the theme of building bridges, are dotted about the Washington DC business district until early May. See all the winning and selected poems here.

Double Horizons anthology

Haiku poets who have published at least one collection of haiku in either English or French to contribute to a new English- and French-language anthology of contemporary haiku, Double Horizons, due to be published in December 2025. The project is the brainchild of the Association Francophone de Haïku and the journals l’estran and seashores.
Submit: By April 30. Full details here.

Eccentric Orbits anthology

“We are looking for all forms of poetry that deal with speculative subjects. Science fiction, fantasy, or horror … in the case of speculative haiku, I ask that you group your ku in sets of 3 or 4 poems on a given speculative theme.”
Submit: By April 30.
Full details from the website.

Free Online Haiku Workshop

With Michael Dylan Welch as part of the Virtual Japan Fair in Washington State.
When: May 27, 6-8pm (US Pacific time), registration essential. Full details from the website.

Sensory Journey anthology

A Sensory Journey is the anthology from last year’s Haiku Down Under online gathering with the poems either written during workshops or break times or inspired during the weekend. The balance of the print run is now on general sale, with 10 copies in New Zealand so saving on postage costs for Kiwis (the rest are in Australia). There are various options available so please contact Carole Harrison (Australia) or Sue Courtney (NZ) for more information. See a small sampler of poems here.

End Notes

March 31, 2025: Finally, a new coolness in the air. I always look forward to the change from summer to autumn, when the  golden days arrive, when the leaves are bright, the sky is blue but the heat has departed and I feel like I have energy to burn (and sleep better at night too).

Kala Ramesh, a pioneer of haiku in India, is the author of this month’s article, and we have new contests listed, along with the one-off or new opportunities further up this page. May the new season inspire you! – Sandra

HAIKU EVENTS 2025

May 16-18 Haiku Canada Weekend, Lennoxville, Québec, Canada. Read more here.

Aug 22 National Poetry Day, NZ. Read more here.

Sept 24-28 Haiku North America, San Francisco, USA. Read more here.

Oct 23-26 Seabeck Haiku Getaway, Washington State, USA. Read more here.