The Kukai - a haiku contest, where each person submits a haiku, and then, becomes a judge. When all the poems are compiled in a list, the contestants comment, vote, and give scores to poems of their choice. One cannot comment on, nor vote for one’s own poem. At the end of the voting process winners emerge, the selection based on votes by the kukai’s contestants.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
CKK #16 Results
Caribbean Kigo #16 Kukai Results
Players:1. Nakamura Sakuon, Japan; 2. Bouwe Brouwer, The Netherlands; 3. Diane Mayr, USA; 4. Juhani Tikkanen, Finland; 5. Paul David Mena,USA; 6. Ralf Bröker, Germany; 7. Taro Kunugi, Japan; 8. Marleen Hulst, The Netherlands; 9. Jacek Margolak; Poland; 10. Reason A. Poteet, US, IN;
11. Cara Holman, USA; 12. Cezar-Florian Ciobîca, Romania; 13. John McDonald,Scotland; 14. Andrzej Dembonczyk, Silesia, Poland; 15. Catherine J.S. Lee, USA; 16. Keith A. Simmonds, T & T; 17. Mary Davila, USA
#8; #9 FIRST PLACE
8
sudden thunder
we forget
our quarrel
--Marleen Hulst, The Netherlands
Votes:92**** Points: 13
Comments:
9
distant thunder
my children's room full
of whispers
--Jacek Margolak;POLAND
Votes:431*** Points: 13
Comments:1. Yes, I remember that as well;
2. I remember the same whispers from years ago, and this haiku brought them back so vividly...
#2; #3; #11 SECOND PLACE
2
distant thunder
his big brother
seems smaller now
--Bouwe Brouwer
Votes:331*** Points: 12
Comments:1. How do you know what the little brother is thinking about?2. I think this would be stronger without the last word
3
distant thunder...
the brush of cat fur
against my legs
--Diane Mayr, USA
Votes:222*** Points: 12
Comments:
11
after the thunder
stillness...
then birdsong
--Cara Holman
Votes:25**** Points: 12
Comments:
#12 THIRD PLACE
crack of thunder -
a heron letting slip
the scared frog
--Cezar-Florian Ciobîca
Votes:321*** Points: 10
Comments:1. The humanisation of the frog's activities costs a point;
2. The word "scared" is unnecessary, but still, I like this one;
3. I would have preferred #12 without “scared” (how does the poet know the frog’s mind?), but I’m voting for it anyway.
RESULTS CONTINUES
1
thunder stopped
lover's quarrel
sweet kiss
--Sakuo.
Votes:3*1*** Points: 6
Comments:
4
two clouds wrangling
whether thundering
or not
--Juhani Tikkanen
Votes:****** Points:0
Comments:
5
high-tension wire --
crows
answer the thunder
-- Paul David Mena
Votes:33**** Points:9
Comments:A high-voltage-juxtaposition worth an extra point.
6
thunder
under the blanket
I found myself
--Ralf Bröker, Germany
Votes:*1**** Points: 2
Comments:
7
a thunder
from nowhere afar;
end of afternoon nap
--Taro
Votes:****** Points: 0
Comments:
10
thunder unheard
a sudden burst of tears
wakes the new mom
--Reason A. Poteet, USA, IN
Votes:2***** Points: 2
Comments:
13
crow sitting
on a silver birch -
thunder and lightning
--John McDonald
Votes:1***** Points: 1
Comments:
14
thunder peal -
little girl
begins cry
--Andrzej Dembonczyk, Silesia, Poland
Votes:1***** Points: 1
Comments:
15
nearby thunder . . .
an argument rumbles
up from the past
--Catherine J.S. Lee, USA
Votes:1***** Points: 1
Comments:
16
ominous black clouds
overshadow the village...
grumbling thunder
--Keith A. Simmonds;T & T
Votes:1***** Points: 1
Comments:
17
sudden thunder
a spider trapped
in its own web
--Mary Davila
Votes:22**** Points: 6
Comments:A nice word picture puzzle!
Late Entry
Listening to
Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony…
from afar the thunder
--Magdalena Dale
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17 writers participated in Kukai #16; one writer did not send in a vote; Franklin Magalhães a past winner, who did not submit to this Kukai, was called in as an invitee voter; making the number of voters 17; Special thank you to Franklin
ReplyDeleteCKK welcomes Paul David Mena, Marleen Hulst, and Diane Mayr
Paul says..."My grandparents are from Puerto Rico, so I have a Caribbean Connection. It's about time I started exploring that connection in writing"...
One late entry was received when voting had already started; this haiku could not be included to the list since some votes were already sent in; thank you Magdalena; we do appreciate your sending a haiku to CKK16.
Reason Poteet says... “Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does all the work” - Mark Twain.
thank you Reason
much love
gillena
kukai coordinator
Unfortunately I haven't been able to send in a vote myself due to being away on holiday, but I am pleased to read the entries, and obviously am pleased to see the result. Thank you, and thank you Gillena.
ReplyDeletekind regards,
Marleen Hulst
ReplyDeletehttp://juhanitikkanen.blogspot.com/2010/08/caribbean-kigo-16.html
Allison has featured CKK 15 at her Blog Haiku By Two
ReplyDeletehttp://www.haikubytwo.com/carribean-kaiga-and-modern-haiku/#comment-2437
much love
gillena