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Congratulations to the winners, Highly Commended and Commended entries, but also to the incredible number of well written haiku that made judging so delightfully difficult.
Congratulations to the winners, Highly Commended and Commended entries, but also to the incredible number of well written haiku that made judging so delightfully difficult.
A full report and details will go up onto the With Words website in the New Year.
1st Prize
the coot's lobes
just melting the ice
snow in the wind
John Barlow
Ormskirk, England
2nd Prize
after chemo--
finding more beauty
in the petal bare bloom
Terri L. French
Alabama USA
Highly Commended
Sandra Simpson, Tauranga, New Zealand
Ernest J Berry, Picton, New Zealand
John Barlow, Ormskirk, England
Commended
Susan Richardson, Cardiff, Wales
Sandra Simpson, Tauranga, New Zealand
Brett Brady, Hawaii, USA
John Barlow, Ormskirk, England
Happy Christmas to all,
Karen, Kathy, and Alan at With Words1st Prize
the coot's lobes
just melting the ice
snow in the wind
John Barlow
Ormskirk, England
2nd Prize
after chemo--
finding more beauty
in the petal bare bloom
Terri L. French
Alabama USA
Highly Commended
Sandra Simpson, Tauranga, New Zealand
Ernest J Berry, Picton, New Zealand
John Barlow, Ormskirk, England
Commended
Susan Richardson, Cardiff, Wales
Sandra Simpson, Tauranga, New Zealand
Brett Brady, Hawaii, USA
John Barlow, Ormskirk, England
3 comments:
Hi Allan.
Congratulations, too, to you.
I just saw this: http://mdn.mainichi.jp/features/haiku/news/20101125p2g00m0fe110000c.html
Happy Christmas to you and your family.
Carlos
Thank you Carlos,
Yes, 2010 was a good year for haiku, and we are mighty pleased at the huge number of good haiku that was entered into the competition too! ;-)
Alan, With Words
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