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Wax Poetry and Art presents the –

Haiku Contest

Established 2014

Wax Poetry and Art invites all poets to participate in the Haiku Contest. All topics, all poets, all styles.

Haiku must be untitled and use the 5 / 7 / 5 syllable format.

Poets from all backgrounds and levels of experience are invited to submit to this free international haiku contest.

New: Under 18's Submit to Young Poets World
Poets under 18 are now required to submit to Young Poets World. All other waxpoetryart.com publications are now for people 18 years and older.

Haiku Contest & Haiku Imperium Contest
Poets are also invited to submit to the Haiku Imperium Contest. The difference between the contests is as follows:
-Haiku Contest – Published in Wax Poetry and Art, Poetry World Cup Qualification.
-Haiku Imperium Contest – Published in Haiku Imperium, Haiku World Cup Qualification.

*New* – Editor's Choice
The winning haiku of the Haiku Contest qualifies for the Wax Mag Editor's Choice, which will be given to one the winners of a Wax Poetry and Art Magazine Contest, including the Poetry Contest, Haiku Contest, Aspen, Alder, and Arbutus Contests, Socially Engaged Contest, and Rhyming Contest. The Wax Mag Editor's Choice will receive a $10 CAD prize.

Submission Deadlines
Submissions are open all year, broken into three periods, each four months long. The three submission periods close on the following dates, every year.
– January 14th (with decision by March 15th for publication May 15th).
– May 14th (with decision by July 15th for publication September 15th).
– September 14th (with decision by November 15th for publication January 15th).

The Haiku Contest is part of Wax Poetry and Art and waxpoetryart.com
Visit waxpoetryart.com to explore poetry (including haiku and spoken word), visual art, photography, play, and fiction submission opportunities. Experience the thrills of the Weekly Poems Contest.

The Haiku Contest is published in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada by Florencia Bay Books. Edited and designed by Kirk Ramdath. Nanaimo is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation of the Coast Salish People.

View previous winners in past issues of Wax Poetry and Art Magazine, published in the Library.

IMPORTANT: Submissions Criteria Page
If this is your first visit/submission to a waxpoetryart.com publication, you MUST read the additional guidelines on the Submissions Criteria page. It contains detailed information about important aspects, as well as the Wax Poetry and Art Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy, which must be read. If you have previously submitted, it is still recommended to review the Submissions Criteria once every submission period, but you may not necessarily need to do so.

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Quick reminders:
(For those who have already read the Submissions Criteria.)
— No attachments for text.
— Poem must be previously unpublished and completely original; No AI.
— Submit one poem.
— Free online publication, accessible to all.
Poetry World Cup qualification.
— No initial payment; Can win certain prizes and accrue royalties.
— Under 18 submit to Young Poets World.

Haiku Contest – Submission Guidelines

Essential details:
– Free to enter.
– Submit one haiku.

Haiku Format
Haiku must be untitled and use the 5 / 7 / 5 syllable format.

One winning haiku will be published online in Wax Poetry and Art Magazine in the Library.

Email Subject Header
Use the following statement as your email subject header:
– "Haiku Contest Submission."

No Attachments for Text (Reminder)
The entire submission must be copied and pasted or manually transcribed into the body of a single email and sent to the email address shown below. Do not use attachments for text.

Submission Checklist
Submissions must include the following four components.

1) Agreement Statement

Use the following Agreement Statement:
"I agree with the guidelines for the Haiku Contest."

2) Poem

Keyword Suggestions (Optional)
Suggest three to five keywords or short phrases about your poetry.

3) Biography
Up to 100 words; additionally, you may include one external web link. Please use the name you intend to use for publication in your biography.

4) Postal Mailing Address / Address of Residence
– Artist Name:
– Legal Name:
– Street Number and Name:
– City:
– Province/State:
– Country:
– Postal Code:
– (Optional) Phone / WhatsApp:

Email Your Submission
Send your submission by email to info@waxpoetryart.com.

Queries
Please review the Submissions Criteria page before sending any queries.

About the Editor
Kirk Ramdath is the publisher, editor, and designer of Wax Poetry and Art Magazine and the waxpoetryart.com publications. He has read and performed at poetry events in Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, and many other cities in Canada. Kirk had the honour of performing a poem at the Opening Ceremony of the world-famous Peace Bridge in Calgary in 2012. Watch the video of Kirk's Peace Bridge Poem. He has been a publisher since 2005. He also organized many dozen poetry events, around the 2010s. Particularly, open-mic poetry events with a featured artist. Kirk's first book, Love in a Handful of Dust, was published by Florencia Bay Books in 2025 and was originally published in print by Frontenac House in 2011. In 2002, Kirk obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, with Distinction, and a Minor in Philosophy from the University of Calgary, in Canada. Kirk was born in Trinidad and Tobago, moved to Canada at age 10 with his family, and now writes and publishes from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

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