Christmas Gift by Petr Kratochvil
Leave me one original scifaiku in the comments section of this post before midnight EST December 24, 2012. I will choose my favorite and announce a winner on or before December 28, 2012. Please leave me enough contact information so that I can track you down. If you are chosen as the winner, I'll need a street address so I can tell Poets & Writers where to send your subscription. I reserve the right to choose a different winner if I can't locate you.
Rules & fine print: One entry per person. Odds of winning depend on the
number of entries. The decision of the judge (me) is final. Scifaiku do not have to adhere to a 5-7-5 syllable scheme, but should be roughly around that number of syllables. The
winning prize - a one-year subscription to Poets & Writers magazine -
can not be converted into a cash prize. This contest is not sponsored
by Poets & Writers, Scifaikuest, or anyone else (except maybe
my 11-year-old son, who suggested the contest). Void where prohibited
by law.
Please note: All rights to any poems
remain with their authors. However, numerous journals consider ANY
appearance online to be publication and, if you place your poem here,
these venues may not consider your poem as an unpublished submission.
When in doubt, save your best work for your favorite journal.
Good luck!
Overnight I lost
ReplyDeletemy voice - feet become
twin blue fins.
*You can reach me at jeannine dot gailey at live dot com.
the aliens' grasp
ReplyDeleteof haiku's basic concept:
seventeen small farts
lace panties
ReplyDeletepatterns in the static
from the SETI probe
defies description
ReplyDeleteunclear definition, what
but Science Fiction
From silent dark towns,
ReplyDeleteGlowing streams tween silent nodes
Dreams ofelectric men.
Hollowed asteroid
ReplyDelete--zygote born of desire--
finding a new home
Beyond the rings
ReplyDeletedarkness between the stars
deepest space
Dear Ms.Kelsey:
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry:
minimalist,okay
just one head,only two eyes
but elegant? c'mon
dan smith can be reached at: djcatullus@yahoo.com and at:
dan smith
P.O.Box 29432
Parma,OH. 44129
elfbots
ReplyDeletemy little shoppers
return
N.E. Taylor
amarna14 at yahoo dot com
Thanks for running this contest, Julie. (And thanks to your son!)
ReplyDeletein soldered skulls
preprogrammed memories
echoing unheard
Happy holidays, N Sloboda
incessant voices
ReplyDeletehaunt my dreams -- cacophonies
of demons, and gods
jestanley AT cox DOT net
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sponsoring this contest. Haiku is an interesting form and sci-fi is the invitation of imagination. I have written both, but never thought of bringing an "in the moment" form of poetry into an out-of-this-world genre. You have stretched my imagination.
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