Tag: Haiku Contest

  • Haiku Contest Winners

    Crazyhorse Issue 88, Fall 2015
    Crazyhorse Issue 88, Fall 2015

    Thanks everyone for participating in the first ever ZingarPoet haiku contest. There were several wonderful entries and making a final decision was tough. Here is a list of the top three haiku  (third place is actually a tie) and one honorable mention. Please send your mailing addresses to me at zingarapoet@gmail.com and I will send you a copy of the latest issue of Crazyhorse Literary Journal, featuring the work of the 2015 Contest winners, via USPS sometime this week.

     

    Fist Place:

    Purple mountain fog
    reminds me forgetfulness
    is a cool shower
    ~Kelsey Satalino

    Second Place:

    Loving or lethal?
    Slaughtered remains suggest both,
    but that’s neither, right?
    ~Eve Ott

    Tied for Third:

    fifteen panes of glass
    divide the passing street scene
    into small chapters
    ~Roy Beckemeyer

    writing a haiku
    is like stuffing the whole world
    into a small box
    ~Dennis Etzel

    Honorable Mention:

    These days, when it rains, tiny fish swim the streets, the lawn our lilypad
    ~Lynne Barrett