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Guidelines: 1. Submission from children under 15 years
of age from all over the world. Each child may submit three haiku, one in each section; see the themes.
2. The information accompanying the haiku
must be on the form: name, age, sex, address, email address, and
signature of a parent or a schoolteacher.
3. Language of submission: any but must include
an English translation.
4. Submission by email or by post.
5. Submission fee: NONE; the contest is free.
6. Deadline: 1 May 2005
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Judges:
Please submit directly by snail mail or email
to:
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| Ms. Sayumi Kamakura (for haiku in Japanese) | 3-16-11 Tsurusenishi, Fujimi, Saitama 354-0026
Japan sayumikamakura@msf.biglobe.ne.jp |
| Mr. Alain Kervern (for haiku in French and Briton) |
7, venelle Kerivin 29200 Brest France
kervern.alain@wanadoo.fr |
| Dr. David G. Lanoue (for haiku in English) |
Xavier University Box 22, New Orleans LA
70125 USA
dlanoue@xula.edu |
| Ms. Ginka Biliarsaka (for haiku in Slavic languages) |
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Themes:
East and West, peace, friendship...in any
season.
Prizes:
A WHA certificate of merit, a copy of World Haiku 2006 (edited by WHA, published by Nishida-shoten,
Japan, autumn 2005), and the announcement
of the winning haiku at the 3rd WHA Conference (WHAC3) at Sofia, July, 2005.
Prizewinners' haiku will be included
in World Haiku 2006.
Number of Prizes:
10 in all: 7 honorable mentions, one third prize, one second prize and one
first prize.
Organizer:
World Haiku Association (WHA) 3-16-11 Tsurusenishi, Fujimi, Saitama 354-0026 Japan Tel &fax: 81-49-252-9823 Email: haikubanya@mub.biglobe.ne.jp
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