SUBMISSION calendar | february 2024
host: Lakshmi Iyer & Teji Sethi
DAILY SUBMISSIONS:
1. Haiga Online
2. Haikuniverse
3. Mainichi Daily News
4. Scarlet Dragonfly journal
5. Five Fleas Itchy Poetry
WEEKLY PROMPTS:
1. Nick Virgilio Haiku: Haiku in Action
2. The Haiku Foundation: Haiku Dialogue
3. Triveni Haikai India:
4. The Japan Society - Haiku Corner 2023 ( in hiatus from Jan 2024)
One haiku per week/ Friday 12 noon (UK Time)
MONTHLY SUBMISSIONS:
1. Failed Haiku
10 - 25th Every Alternate Month
March 10 - 25 ( next submissions)
2. haikuKATHA Monthly Journal Submissions: every previous month
(Check the weekly prompts)
3. The Haiku Foundation / Monthly Kukai
4. Poetry Pea
1- 15th Every Month ( video prompt & flashku)
5. haikuNETRA
Jan 1 - 31 | Issue 1.5
6. Cold Moon Journal
One or two poems per calendar month
JOURNAL SUBMISSIONS:
1. Acorn
Jan 1 - Feb 28 | Spring Issue
2. Akitsu Quarterly
Spring/Summer 2024 opens Jan 1
3. Cattails
Feb 1 - Feb 28 | Spring / April Issue
4. The Cicada’s Cry
Feb 1 - 15 | Spring Edition
5. Chrysanthemum
Feb 1 - March 1 | Spring Issue
6. Drifting-sands-haibun
Feb 1 - 29
7. Kingfisher
Feb 1 - 29, 2024
8. Time haiku
Feb 1 - April 30
9. Prune Juice
Feb 1 - 29 | April
10. Tinywords
Feb 1 - 29
CONTESTS | AWARDS:
1. Golden Haiku Poetry Contest
Submissions open in Jan 2024 till Feb 4, 2024
2. Jane Reichhold International Haiku Prize
Limit 3 haiku
Closes February 8
3. The 2024 Annual Betty Drevniok Award
Deadline: February 28, 2024
4. Fifth Maya Lyubenova International Haiku Contest 2024
January 1, 2024 – February 28, 2024
https://mayalyubenovahaikucontest.wordpress.com/2023/12/28/fifth-maya- lyubenova-international-haiku-contest-2023
5. Sharpening the green pencil
1 February - 29 February 2024
Guide lines to Cold Moon have changed ....
"You are invited to submit a single email containing 5 - 10 poems (in the spirit of haiku/senryu/tanka) per calendar month, although occasionally we will publish sequences. No themes. Poems must be your original work (not AI!) and in English. Previously unpublished work is preferred, but poems appearing on social media are acceptable."