Today, 17th April 2026, we are celebrating International Haiku Poetry Day by holding a String on the theme of ‘Connections’. Connecting and sharing seem especially important these days, when peace often feels like a distant dream. By sharing our haiku, we can connect with each other, even in these days of international disruption, warfare and all the consequent turmoil that extends far beyond the zones of conflict. May harmony and peace reign internationally, and hatreds be displaced by cooperation and love. Entries to this haiku string have now closed. Please enjoy the haiku.
Connections is a broad theme. Connection can take many forms and be between or to different kinds of entities. Connections might be between people or other living things, to nature or spirit, to place, history or culture. The Australian Haiku Society invites you to share your original, previously unpublished haiku or senryu on the theme of Connections. We invite you to explore varied connections in your own life and the wider world we all inhabit, without necessarily using the word ‘connections’.
We welcome contributions from haiku poets worldwide. The String will remain open for a week, starting in the early hours of 17th April 2026 and finishing in the early hours of 24th April 2026 AEST. Please post your work in good time so you are included.
The haiku should be linked by the subject of Connections. It is not necessary for each haiku to relate to the one before it.
Haiku String – Instructions
- Please contribute up to three of your best previously unpublished haiku or senryu.
- Haiku should be posted in the comments at the end of the post.
- Each poem posted must be original work by the poet making the post. Please include your name below each haiku as you wish it to appear.
Posting your work in the AHS International Haiku String 2020 assumes the following:
Copyright of each haiku remains with the author. We request nonexclusive permission to publish your work on the Australian Haiku Society website and to republish it in any future online collections on the Australian Haiku Society website.
Theme: Connections
wading through Tunnel Creek echoes of Jandamarra
Leanne Mumford
first published AHS Haiku String Winter Solstice 2017
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smell of coffee
in my grandma’s kitchen
happy memories
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watching together
cherry petals
falling on our love
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behind net curtains
clear as birdsong your voice
sings me home
eventide
the magpie’s carolling
light-hearted
coming closeer
such curiosity in the magpie’s eye
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in the hospice room
holding on to dad’s cold hand …
so much unsaid
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No words needed: Look.
From the backside of the moon
to sand on a beach.
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valley rain
the weight of memories
on wattle blossom
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travelling north
every platform in shade
memorial
sara winteridge
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starless night
the coordinates of courtship
between owls
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arach NO phobia
a spider
from his palm to hers
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river retreats . . .
ruddy in the rushes
rush of refugees
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sweep of sepia . . .
sweeten with Sanskrit
summer solstice
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