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The World Monuments Fund Haiku Contest
World Monuments Fund invites entries for the second annual haiku contest.
FREE TO ENTER haiku contest: http://www.wmf.org/national-poetry-month
Submission
Submissions are accepted April 1-30, 2013. All haiku must be submitted through our online submission form.
Awards
First Prize, $100; Second Prize, $75; Third Prize, $50; and three semi-finalists.
All six winning haiku will be published on WMF's website.
Adjudication
Alan Summers runs With Words, a nonprofit that provides literature, education, and literacy projects, often based around Japanese literary genres. He is a recipient of the Japan Times Award and the Ritsumeikan University of Kyoto Peace Museum Award for haiku.
He is a founding haiku editor for Bones, and serves as editor of haiku/haibun for the Lakeview International Journal of Literature and Arts. He has four haiku collections, the most recent being Does Fish-God Know, and has also co-edited haiku-based anthologies.
His haiku has appeared in 75 anthologies in fifteen languages, including Japanese, and has been printed in Japanese newspapers including Yomiuri Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, The Japan Times, and The Mie Times. A forthcoming work is Writing Poetry: the haiku way.
Submission details weblink:
There is an online submission to click onto:
http://www.wmf.org/get-involved/haiku-contest
online submission form:
http://www.wmf.org/get-involved/2013-haiku-contest
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I sent one in :)
I'm certainly looking forward to the contest administrator sending me the collated entries.
Please do wander around some of the natural and urban monuments the organisation seeks to protect:
http://www.wmf.org/our-projects/project-map
You can also create a page just for your country or another country that piques your interest, and write about either.
kindest regards,
Alan Summers
Just got a preview of the full results special feature. As it's early evening in New York, you might hopefully see the feature up mid-afternoon New York time.
If not, I'll make an announcement when it's up.
Alan
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World Monuments Fund haiku contest results
The extended judge's report and the results weblink to WMF:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/extended-judges-report-for-2013-world.html
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