Haiku Happenings
This Month’s Article
Check out this month’s article:
The Life-changing Magic of Writing Haiku
New Contests
Check out the latest contests
Publications
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Thanks, as always, to the New Zealand Poetry Society for giving us space on its site – free of charge. If you’d consider joining the NZPS, it would be a small repayment for the hosting and support that we receive out of kindness. For those within New Zealand, your membership fees are tax deductible, as is any donation you make over the top of the annual sub. Read more about joining and membership benefits here, including how to join if you live outside New Zealand.
If you’d like to recommend an article, offer to write something for these pages, or generally have something to say about haiku and its related forms, please feel free to get in touch with me, Sandra Simpson. If you find any broken links within an article please let me know. Time passes and websites disappear but clicking on a broken link is always frustrating so I’d like to keep them up to date if I can.
Archives comprise Essays, Articles, NZ Haiku Showcase
and Haiku Commentary.
Contest Results
Porad Award (US)
Vancouver Cherry Blossom Haiku Invitational (Canada)
San Francisco Haibun Contest (US)
Pula Film Festival Haiku Contest (Croatia)
Morioka Haiku Contest (Japan)
Basho Memorial English Haiku Contest (Japan)
Snapshot Press eChapbook Award (UK)
Triveni Haiku Award (India)
Polish Haiku Contest (Poland)
HIA Contest (Japan)
News & Events
summer solstice haiku string
The Australian Haiku Society is hosting a summer solstice haiku string from December 21-29. Details from the website (available one week beforehand).
free online writing workshop
Our featured essay this month is by Beth Kempton, who holds two degrees in Japanese and who has lived in Japan. Beth is very kindly hosting a free online writing workshop from December 28 to January 5 (‘winter writing sanctuary’ as she’s based in the UK). Register on her website, scroll down to find the workshop title, click on that to read more.
Wild Whispers micropoetry journal
Based in Perth, Australia and Northern Ireland, Wild Whispers is a new online journal for micropoetry and is seeking submissions for its inaugural issue.
Submit: By February 14, 2025.
Full details from the website.
Congratulations
To Kirsten Cliff Elliot, who has been placed First in the Haiku for a Fossil Fuel Treaty (paperboats contest, Scotland) and a Highly Commended in the contest’s other category, Haiku for a Rewilding Nation. See all the winning poems here.
To Peter Free who has received an HM in the Tokutomi Memorial Haiku Contest (US). See the winners’ names here.
To Anne Curran, Peter Free and Owen Bullock who have all had work selected to appear in the online anthology from the Yamadera Basho Haiku Contest (Japan). Read the anthology here. Division 1b is the English-language section.
To Jenny Fraser who has been placed Second in the traditional section of the Jane Reichhold Memorial Haiga Contest (US). See all the winning entries and read the judges’ comments here.
NZPS Anthology sold out
Paint Me, the 2024 NZPS Anthology, has gone into a second – and final – print run, already sold out!
End Notes
December 1, 2024: Thanks so much for reading along this year, it’s nice to know that Haiku NewZ is so well used. I can hardly believe it, but 2025 will be the 20th year of Haiku NewZ, the little website that could! I’ve recently been updating and expanding the history of haiku in New Zealand for an offshore publication so I hope some of that can be shared next year to mark this anniversary.
In the meantime, I would like to wish you and yours a peaceful and happy Christmas and a healthy and productive New Year. I’ll be on a break in January, so no new essay, but will update other things as necessary and when I have time. – Sandra
HAIKU EVENTS 2025
Feb 1-28 NaHaiWriMo, online. Read more here.
Feb 21-23 The Way of Haiku, online (USA time). Read more here. Also run in-person on the same dates.
April 17 International Haiku Poetry Day
Sept 24-28 Haiku North America, San Francisco, USA. Read more here.