THE BRITISH HAIKU SOCIETY AWARDS 2024

Comprising three categories: Haiku, Tanka and Haibun

The Competition is currently OPEN and accepting entries from both members and non-members of the society, from all over the world.

Rules of the BHS Haiku, Tanka and Haibun Awards:

1. Submissions:

All submissions must be only in English, unpublished and not concurrently entered for any other competition, and remain unpublished until the results are declared.
As the competition is judged anonymously, submissions should NOT appear on social media (Facebook, Twitter, personal blogs, etc.) or forums until the results are declared.

There is no limit to the number of submissions per competitor.

No current trustees of the British Haiku Society or any of the current judges are eligible to enter.

2. Deadline:

All entries must be in the administrator’s inbox by 31st January 2025.
Entries received after the deadline will be returned together with the entry fee.

3. Entry procedures:

All entries should be submitted by email to Nick Taylor, the BHS Awards Administrator at the following address (please note this is a different address to previous years):
bhsawards@btinternet.com

For all three categories send your entry in the body of the email and NOT AS AN ATTACHMENT unless your entry has special formatting. If your entry has special formatting, please send as an attachment in jpeg or png format.

Include your name, town/city and country with your entry. Also include your pen-name if applicable.

All appropriate fees to be paid via PayPal (through the BHS website) at the time of your entry. Please include the PayPal payment Transaction ID in your email submission.
All PayPal transactions are subject to the PayPal Privacy Policy.

Please note: the PayPal payment should be made in £ sterling. The same fees apply for all UK and non-UK entries. Please see the table below.

4. Fees:

The minimum entry fee for up to 3 haiku is £5.50.
The same fees apply for haiku, tanka and haibun but you will need to make a SEPARATE PAYMENT for each category you wish to enter (i.e. no mixing of categories for one fee).

If you are uncertain about the payment options or have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact the BHS Awards Administrator by email.

Please use the form below to make payment:

3 haiku/tanka/haibun

£5.50

4 haiku/tanka/haibun

£6.60

5 haiku/tanka/haibun

£7.70

6 haiku/tanka/haibun

£8.80

7 haiku/tanka/haibun

£9.90

8 haiku/tanka/haibun

£11.00

9 haiku/tanka/haibun

£12.10

10 haiku/tanka/haibun

£13.20

11 haiku/tanka/haibun

£14.30

12 haiku/tanka/haibun

£15.40

 

5. Adjudication process:

The BHS will appoint two judges for haiku, two for tanka and one for haibun.
Each judge sees all the entries submitted in the category assigned to him/her, and without consulting, makes his/her independent choice of the best for each category. They also choose the runners-up and up to three ‘honourable mentions’.
The judges’ choices will be final, and no correspondence can be entered into regarding the results.
It is possible for an entrant to win more than one prize.

The Judges for the 2024 British Haiku Society Awards are:

Haiku: Ikuyo Yoshimura (Japan) and Maeve O’Sullivan (Ireland)
Tanka: Lorraine A Padden (USA) and Marilyn Humbert (Australia)
Haibun: Kim Richardson (UK)

6. Prizes:
For haiku, prizes of £125 will be awarded to each of the two best and £50 to each of two runners-up.
For tanka, prizes of £125 will be awarded to each of the two best and £50 to each of two runners-up.
For haibun, prize of £125 will be awarded to one winner and £50 to one runner-up.

7. Publication of results:
As soon as results are known and the winners have been notified, the results will be published on the BHS website at www.britishhaikusociety.org.uk.

All haiku, tanka and haibun selected for awards, along with the judges’ reports, will be published in the May 2025 issue of the BHS journal, Blithe Spirit.

All winners, runners-up and ‘honourable mentions’ will receive BHS Awards certificates.

8. Copyright reverts to authors after publication in the BHS journal, Blithe Spirit, but entry for any category signifies agreement to your work being published digitally by the BHS or copied for archival purposes (for example, by the British Library or the Poetry Library, London).

Nick Taylor
BHS Awards Administrator

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