24th Annual Autumn Haiku Festival to be Held Nov. 13-14

The 2020 Haiku festival will feature haiku poets Lee Gurga and John Stevenson.

The 24th Annual Autumn Haiku Festival will be held on November 13-14, 2020, at the Arlington Hotel. There will be two famous haiku poets as distinguished speakers: Lee Gurga and John Stevenson. Both have served as president of the premier organization – The Haiku Society of America (HSA). www.hsa-haiku.org.

The festival is hosted by the Arkansas Haiku Society founded in 1997, in the living room of former Arkansas Poet Laureate Verna Lee Hinegardner of Hot Springs.

Dr. Paul Tucker served as President until September 2017. Howard Lee Kilby, the former National secretary for the HSA, was co-founder along with Paul and Suzanne Tucker, June Simmons, Melinda Herr-Chablis and others.

There is no charge to attend the festival based on the premise that the best things in life are free. This festival is supported by talented people across the country who enjoy haiku.

Kilby writes a haiku column for Ouachita Life, a free news magazine available at several locations, including the Garland County Public Library. The column has haiku contests with cash prizes. The deadline for the October issue is September 13.

For information email: hkilby@hotmail.com using HAIKU CONTEST in the subject line, or call 501-767-6096.

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