DOWNTOWN TUCSON, AZ, February 21, 2023 – Calling all creatives, writers, and aspiring poets from the Old Pueblo and beyond! The Downtown Tucson Partnership (DTP) together with the University of Arizona Poetry Center are proud to announce the 4th annual Haiku Hike literary competition.
This year’s theme is Planting Seeds. Poets are encouraged to submit haiku reflecting this theme.
Twenty winning haiku poems will be printed on acrylic signage and displayed in planters located on Congress Street and Stone Avenue in Downtown Tucson. All winners will receive public recognition and have their work featured on public signage downtown, online and in the media.
These signs will provide visual and cultural interest during the season, beginning on the first day of spring, Monday, March 20.
A haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables in three lines of five, seven and five. Haiku depicts a concise sentiment with rich imagery revolving around seasonal topics. Learn more about haiku here.
Interested poets may enter at downtowntucson.org/
Last year’s theme was Metamorphosis. 1,056 haiku were submitted; 635 came from Tucson. 29 different states and 28 countries were represented in the submissions.
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