
The Australian Haiku Society Spring Haiga Kukai 2018 is now open for entries.
We invite poets to send one haiku per image until 29th September. The winning haiku will be displayed on the AHS website.
Please note that if more than one haiku per image is submitted by any individual, only the first haiku sent will be considered.
Submissions will only be accepted if entered in the comments section.
By entering the competition, entrants agree to make their haiku available for use on the AHS website, although the copyright will remain with the author.
No correspondence will be entered into regarding winning entries.
Good luck!
To enter, select the post title (or click here) and enter your haiku in the comment box below the post. Please scroll to the bottom of the page.
Please make sure that your name appears on your entry as you would like to see it on the website.
Entries are now closed.

plenty of ink
blank page, blank mind
no words
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smoke screen…
the different uses
of squid ink
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her leaving letter
lodged between
my whisky bottles
john hawkhead
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Interesting how some of us are thinking whisky or whiskey but it’s actually ink for quills, I wouldn’t recommend drinking it! 🙂
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I couldn’t work out which image was the prompt for the haiku. Each time i pressed ‘here’ i got a different image – Sydney harbour, indiginous rock painting, whiskey bottles… it’s confusing. Better clarify. Best, Virginia
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Dear Virginia,
It’s the fixed image of the two ink bottles, and the chop/signature of Ron Moss. The other images are part of the masthead website in general, and not part of the haiku challenge, which is just the wonderful backlit and golden hues of the two typewriter ink bottles etc…
warm regards,
Alan
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the spring
in all directions
i wanna ho
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initiation
sealed with ecstasy —
equinox
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missing writer
a splash of scarlet
in the inkwell
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