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Haiku News - WHC/WHF
Autumn Festival |
Charnwood
Arts miniWORDS Poetry Competition
Haiku Category
WHC encourages initiatives for
members to organize local events. It is our hope that each outreach of this kind
can spread like ripples on water, meeting other ripples to form new ways of
building haiku community through friendship and understanding. Kevin Ryan,
Director of Charwood
Arts and WHC's Art Director has instituted a haiku division in their annual
miniWORDS competition. In addition, the organization's website linked local
Loughborough artists with writers of haiku through their multi-faceted website.
We are happy to present the first Charnwood Arts Haiku competition results on
World Haiku Review.
Charnwood Arts
miniWORDS
24 September 2001
Kevin Ryan
Director Charnwood Arts
WHC Arts Director
miniWORDS is a competition in a number of short forms that has been run
by
Charnwood Arts
for the last eight years. Most of the entries are from the
county of Leicestershire and the East Midlands region of England but every
year people also write in from further afield.
This is the first year that Charnwood Arts have invited haiku submissions as
an open category. No conditions or stipulations were made beyond a maximum
syllable count and each writer has interpreted the term 'haiku' as they see
fit.
We were greatly honoured to be able to invite Susumu Takiguchi - Chair of
the World Haiku Club, and Debi Bender, Editor-in-Chief of the World Haiku
Review to judge the entries of this first local haiku competition.
Their hard work and comments are a tribute to the work of many poets with
little previous exposure to haiku. Some of the work was re-categorised as
senryu by Susumu and Debi and these will also be included with merited works
in the miniWORKS publication.
Inspired by their comments and presence here in Charnwood we are now very
keen to build on this event to encourage a much bigger competition next
year.
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Footpath
at Quorn
Buttercup petals
With morning dew glistening
Cling to my bootlace
Drucilla Rogers
Wigston, Magna, UK
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twilight...
the pond rippling
from my last stone
Kathy Lippard Cobb
Bradenton, Florida, USA
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Winter
Wan winter sunshine
Does not warm my cold hands, but
Keeps me from sadness
Neil Brammall
Loughborough, Charnwood, UK |
Tuscany
1
From hot hill top towns
cypress avenues zigzag
down to rich vineyards.
Sally Chisholm
Loughborough, Charnwood, UK
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Tuscany
3
Lizards bask in sun
on yellow stone parapets.
Tourists rest in shade.
Sally Chisholm,
Loughborough, Charnwood, UK |
doves
squabble and fly
away from their slender perch -
lightened branches shake
Sally Davies
Burton on the Wolds
Charnwood, UK |
in
the quiet night
a shooting star lights the way
to the rising sun
Sally Davies
Burton on the Wolds
Charnwood, UK
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Haiku
of Merit (in no particular order)
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Souvenir
Diminishing Dolls,
Painted Wood thoughout;
Bright novelties without hearts.
Pamela James
Northampton, UK |
Special
Brew
cheerful drunk
playing careless hopscotch on
the unchalked pavement
Dylan Pugh
Melton Mowbray, UK
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Nuns
in their habits
like tombstones in the moonlight
faith, hope, charity
Anne Kind
Oadby, UK
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spring
on the range
burnt black grasses
waiting for green
Carol Sircoulomb
Kansas, US
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The
caterpillar
When she wears her finest clothes
Is a butterfly
John Alexander
Stoney, Stanton, UK |
Sun
waking
with dew
in a bed of roses
R N Parkin
Radcliffe on Trent, UK
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Sitting
on a leaf
In the cool autumn weather
Butterfly vivid.
Margaret C Rae
Lesmahagow, Scotland
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Lips
lifting lines from
Love letters, brushing leaves which
Signals Autumn smoke.
Barbara Hawthorne
Kettering,UK
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Antique
shop window
full of toys from my childhood:
am I so old?
W. M. Tidmarsh
Great Bowden, UK
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Summer
solstice,
the yellow flag
is furling itself
Florence Vilen
Saltsjo-Boo, Sweden |
Thunderstorm,
the garden path
a shallow stream
Florence Vilen
Saltsjo-Boo, Sweden |
Yesterday
he died.
Today she hangs out the washing.
Keeps her occupied.
Rosie Eva
Northampton, UK
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no
mirror reflects
a poet's true shape or likeness
so true as the poems
Richard Cluroe
Radcliffe on Trent, UK
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Midnight
-
I turn the page to begin
yesterday's paper
Stephen Atkinson
Carlisle, UK |
Mother
weeps softly
as her daughter is married.
Joy is so fleeting.
Mary Murfin
Nottingham, UK
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Bradgate
Closure
Oak tree hides buzzard
Rabbit screams in the silence
Throat ripped and bleeding
Drucilla Rogers
Wigston Magna, UK
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Garden
May morning blossom
Bluetit among white petals
Heaven on a twig
Drucilla Rogers
Wigston Magna
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Pale
is the moonlight
hungry is my love tonight
lust on the menu!
Joan McEvoy
Haworth, UK
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Which
road should I take,
right for torment, left for pain?
The poets quandry.
Stephen Atkinson
Carlisle, UK
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Valentine's
Day card -
wishing the handwriting
was from someone else
Stephen Atkinson
Carlisle, UK
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Naked
To be a poet
is to raise the blinds of life
and reveal your soul
Fred Vernon
Northampton
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Mystery
Bearing ripened fruit,
woman and the lemon tree
shine with petalled joy
Fred Vernon
Northampton
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Chocoholic
If you were chocolate,
I could not resist a bite
and you'd be size ten.
Fred Vernon
Northampton
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In
that first love flush
You gave me your heart and soul
And your athlete's foot
Jay Smedley
Habertoft, UK
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Modesty
A high IQ was
necessary to produce
This winning haiku.
Bill James
Weston Flavell, UK
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Welcome on the mat
trodden on a thousand times
but still legible.
Mary Murfin
Nottingham, UK |
No
More Haiku
A haiku's too short
to express my love for you;
I'll write a sonnet
Joan Condon
Northampton, UK |
Charnwood
Arts News Archive
Charnwood
Arts "Cuttlefish Internet Radio" Interview
WHC
and Charnwood Arts Beacon Hill Ginko
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