Time for our sixth annual SPECULATIVE FICTION HAIKU CONTEST! Anyone can do this!
As a reminder, here are the rules:
For haiku, the typical subject matter is nature, but if you decide to be traditional, you must give it a fantasy, science fiction, or horror twist. We expect to be told that the peaceful wind you describe is blowing across a landscape of an unfamiliar, distant planet. And if your poem is about a flower, we hope that elegant little touch of beauty is about to be trampled by an Orc. We welcome the sublime as well as the humorous, the pedestrian along with the momentous.
Though you may use the traditional three-line haiku following a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, feel free to break that pattern. Many poets who write English haiku adhere to other expectations:
- Written in three lines, though sometimes in two or four lines
- Often offers a juxtaposition of two images or ideas
- Doesn’t rhyme
- Often uses a season-term or a word/phrase that implies a time of year
- Employs compressed, objective, descriptive language
- Often divided in two parts (the break usually comes at the end of the first line, the middle of the second line, or the end of the second line).
As inspiration, here are a few from previous years:
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You may write as many haiku as you like. We’ll choose one author to win a book from our stacks or a FanLit t-shirt (depends on size availability).
YA alien.
Post-war amnesia victim.
The romance burns hot.
Life on earth has changed
Tides of aliens usurped
Flowered world turned dust
Resting on Hubble
Phoenix from Hell devours him ~
Space candy!
the first camellia
precious fall declaration ~
Chomp! Tasty gardener!
Heal me, oh onyx
yin-yang of the universe
I need harmony
+body meets —body
collision danger ~ space dust
Black holes suck up trash
alien spaceship
red white and blue robbing earth
of all her assets
Aliens sucking
flowers hue leaving a field
of space green poppies
My rod unbending
to the one that got away
stinker wins today
Turning loose at last
The last leaf of the last tree
Mocked fertility
Fall’s cool crisp clear nights
Coax the magic from the falls
The moon bow appears
Singularity
The entire planet absorbed
The reaper’s receipt
New planet’s axis
3.17 degrees
Summer all year round
Fearful, the woods wait
A raven covers her eyes
An Elder God drifts.
Shadows paint a bridge
Goats prance with echoing hooves
The troll eats salad.
Snow melts from mountains
The long winter is over
The yeti plants herbs.
I really like writing haikus…
Moonlight paints a path,
luring shimmer-winged fairies
who dance a ballet.
Leaves flutter downward,
forming a golden blanket
on shivering prey.
Gleaming snaggle teeth
shine red in the full moon’s light,
snacking on berries.
Magical castle
A waxen, blue wizzard draft
beyond the color
You all outdid yourselves this year. There are some wonderful ones this year. The imagery is powerful.
Susan Emans, if you live in the USA, you win a book of your choice from our stacks.
Please contact me (Marion) with your choice, or T-shirt size, and a US address. Happy reading!
Thanks so much! You made my month!
Susan Emans, please re-send your email with your mailing address and book choice. Thanks!
Hello fellow Haikuers! Our Eighth annual Haiku contest is going on here: https://fantasyliterature.com/giveaway/eighth-annual-speculative-fiction-haiku-contest/