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Monday, March 21, 2011

Haiku Japan :: Submissions Being Taken

Haiku Japan :: Submissions Being Taken
Haiku Japan  :: Submissions Being Taken
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:

To honor the Japanese people during their time of crisis, OM Times and Humanity Healing are sponsoring a Haiku Contest.

If your poem is selected, it will be featured both in the mid-April issue of OM Times Magazine, and in a Healing video by Humanity Healing. ALL the Haiku entered will be tweeted by Humanity Healing and OM Times. The selection panel will consist of members of the OM Times Editorial Team and a few Japanese poets.

TO ENTER: Send your Haiku to haiku@omtimes.com

ENTRY DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 2011

Share your Oneness with the Japanese people - send love, light, prayers, blessings and healing energy in the form of a Haiku!

Love & Light,
Marina {WolfWillow} , Poetry Editor

deZengo, Health & Wellness Editor (and do connector)

OM Times Editorial Team


P.S. - FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS A REFRESHER:

The Haiku is a form of poetry created in Japan. It is the expression of a thought within a single breath. Like Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, Haiku are a physical expression of the soul of the Japanese people.

A Haiku generally consists of three lines - the first line contains 5 syllables; the second line has 7, and the third line has 5 again. It is a really lovely poetic form!

GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!

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