It's my pleasure to present the latest winners from The Best Haiku annual, international search. This year's anthology - Collection 4 - presents traditional and modern poems reflecting many cultures, passions, observations and creative points-of-view, and features these prize-winning poets... * David Groskind from Canada * John Pappas of the United States * Rin Namakura from Japan * Ellie Jones from England, and * Marjolein Rotsteeg of The Netherlands (BTW, if you're not a haiku lover or writer, after reading this juried collection, I predict you'll become one or both!) The Best Haiku collections started when I became reacquainted with short poetry in my spare time.I started reading haiku online and "liking" those that moved and entertained me -- I called my likes "Haiku Crushes" on social media. Each evening after work, I read dozens and shared them with other poetry enthusiasts. My crushes were near-daily for about a year before I decided to start a search-and-awards competition, to find great haiku submitted to the HaikuCrush.com site I launched. Hundreds of haiku were evaluated by a panel of judges to select 50 winners for this book, with honorariums going to the best of The Best Haiku Collection 4. I hope you find enjoyment in them. p.s.If my prediction comes true, I'll look forward to reading your haiku in2025! All the Best, Stephen FitzGerald, editor
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