Haiku-Ku-Ka-Choo

The Alibi'S 14Th Annual Haiku Contest

Steven Robert Allen
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As summer heads for the highway with its slimy pink tail tucked between its trembling legs, Albuquerqueans have several causes for consolation. The soul-crushing heat is finally over. The brats are finally back in school. The giant watery brown serpent that winds through the center of our city will soon be rimmed with bright golden cottonwoods. Best of all, though, you’re holding the Alibi‘s annual haiku contest in your hands, and that’s reason enough to celebrate.
The talent on display this year is almost as mind-boggling as the vast quantity of entries we received from all over the country, with a few coming in from foreign lands. I hope you enjoy reading the winners and honorable mentions half as much as we enjoyed judging the contest. Special Alibi Haiku Command Unit 56-1A — made up of Christie Chisholm, Jessica Cassyle Carr, Laura Marrich and myself — labored for several agonizing days over the submissions. I think you’ll be pleased with the results, and if you aren’t, then whining, as usual, will get you nowhere.
Finally, special thanks to Bookworks (4022 Rio Grande NW, 344-8139), the District (Fourth Street and Copper, 243-0003), Ralli’s (Fourth Street and Central, 243-1093) and the Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE, 255-1848) for sponsoring this year’s contest.
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