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.
Friday, October 22, 2010
CKK #18 results
Caribbean Kigo #18 Kukai Results
Players: 1.Marleen Hulst, The Netherlands; 2. Nakamura Sakuon, Japan; 3. John McDonald, Scotland; 4. Krzysztof Kokot, Poland; 5. Bill Kenney, USA; 6. Ralf Bröker, Germany; 7. Flory Brick, Daytona Beach, Florida; 8. Keith A. Simmonds, T & T; 9. Cara Holman, USA; 10. Franklin Magalhaes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 11. Jacek Margolak, POLAND; 12. Bouwe Brouwer, The Netherlands; 13. Taro Kunugi, Japan; 14. Sanjukta Asopa, Karnataka, India; 15. Reason A. Poteet, US, IN; 16. Juhani Tikkanen, Finland; 17. Gheorghe Postelnicu , Romania; 18. Cezar-Florian Ciobîca, Romania
#3 FIRST PLACE
festival lights
smeared
on the wet sidewalk
-- john McDonald
Votes:323*** Points:16
Comments:
#9; #11 SECOND PLACE
9
kindling the flame--
one candle
lights another
--Cara Holman
Votes:531*** Points:14
Comments:
11
autumn festival -
among the candle lanterns
a moth dancing
--Jacek Margolak; POLAND
Votes:64**** Points:14
Comments:
#18 THIRD PLACE
row of lamps -
a blind begger sharing sweets
with his puppy
--Cezar-Florin Ciobîca
Votes:122*** Points:11
Comments:
RESULTS CONTINUES
1
carnival lights-
muffled sounds
cross the bay
--Marleen Hulst;The Netherlands
Votes:31**** Points:5
Comments:
2
maiden's cheek light up
I feel God's help
at Deyas night
--Sakuo
Votes:****** Points:0
Comments:
4
fireworks flashes-
among an amused crowd
the cry of lost child
--Krzysztof Kokot PL
Votes:33**** Points:9
Comments:
5
Christmas lights still hang
around the front porch . . .
foreclosed
--BILL KENNEY
Votes:*11*** Points:5
Comments:
6
correfoc
lighting her sparkler
not knowing it's her
--Ralf Bröker, Germany
Votes:1***** Points:1
Comments:
7
Celebrating
Festive lights flicker
Laughter
--Flory
Votes:*11*** Points:5
Comments:
8
flaming deyas
blot out the darkness...
festival of hope
--Keith A. Simmonds; T & T
Votes:1***** Points:1
Comments:
10
Fireworks on the beach.
Orishas blessing
the New Year
--Franklin Magalhaes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Votes:1***** Points:1
Comments:
12
Roman theatre
stars shift slowly
above the stage
--Bouwe Brouwer;The Netherlands
Votes:111*** Points:6
Comments:
13
red lanterns
run like a huge snake
harvest festival
--Taro
Votes:11**** Points:3
Comments:
14
in the pause
between firecrackers
silence of a diya
--sanjuktaa
Votes:21**** Points:4
Comments:
15
princess parades
with a sparkle in her eye
trick or treat
--Reason A. Poteet, US, IN
Votes:*2**** Points:4
Comments:
16
in a nursing home
an old woman is awake --
bright festival lights
--Juhani Tikkanen
Votes:21**** Points:4
Comments:
17
Night landing
the festival of lights ends:
FASTEN YOUR BELTS!
--STOPS
Votes:21**** Points:4
Comments:
Labels:
Caribbean,
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haiku,
international,
Kukai,
Results,
Trinidad and Tobago
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Caribbean Kigo Kukai welcomes Sanjukta Asopa; thank you for joining us Sanjukta
ReplyDeleteEighteen writers participated in CKK #18, and everyone sent in their poems on time, and everyone sent in votes on time; Well done!!!
Remember to post your afterwords directly here at the blog
Also remember to check for my commentary on the winning haiku, which will be posted to the blog 'Kudos' [http://kuudoos.blogspot.com//] before the end of October
Thanks everyone for making this kukai a success
much love
gillena
I really enjoyed looking up the unfamiliar terms, and learning about festivals I was unaware of.
ReplyDeleteCommentary on John's winning haiku has been posted to the blog 'Kudos'; your comments are welcomed there
ReplyDelete[http://kuudoos.blogspot.com//]
much love
gillena