Haiku accepted for contest through Feb. 28

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The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced its third annual Haiku Contest. Local poets of all ages are invited to submit up to three haiku with the theme “Natural Florida” through the online application portal at https://form.jotform.com/230044722386048 .

Applications must be submitted on or before Feb. 28. The following guidelines apply:

  • Applicants must be residents of St. Johns County, Florida.
  • Each applicant may submit up to three haiku.
  • The theme of this year’s contest is “Natural Florida.” Haiku need not mention the words “nature” or “Florida,” but work should be inspired by the natural landscapes, flora and fauna of St. Johns County.
  • Although haiku are not usually titled, entries should include titles to help identify the work.
  • All haiku must be previously unpublished and original.

A selection committee will choose three first place haiku, one each in the following categories: students ages 12 and younger, students ages 13 to 17, and adults ages 18 and older.

Authors of the first place haiku will each receive a $100 prize, and the winning haiku will be published on stjohnsculture.com, in the organization’s electronic newsletter, and in the AC PAPA Literary Journal.

The selection committee will recognize up to six honorable mentions (two haiku in each category) that will also be published on St. Johns Cultural Council’s website and newsletter. Each author of an honorable mention haiku will receive a $25 gift certificate.

Authors of the winning haiku will be selected and notified no later than March 24 and recognized April 15 during St. Augustine PoetFest at Flagler College in St. Augustine.