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"cold night" or "night chill" October 2007 Kukai

The editors of Sketchbook invited all readers to participate in the haiku kukai on the "cold night" or "night chill" poems for October. The twenty-three poems entered in the contest were numbered and printed without author names. 

A kukai is an anonymous vote by all eligible voters to determine which poems the haiku readers view as the most significant poems in the groupin this case the "cold night" or "night chill" haiku.

Voters selected the poems which represented the best haiku written with the kigo "cold night" or "night chill".  The exact kigo words should appear in the haiku.

Voting directions appeared below the haiku.

 Results of the  October 2007 Sketchbook Kukai

"night chill" or "cold night"

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night chill
breaking the speed limit
past the graveyard
 
# 19. Josh Wikoff

2

2

0

10

1st Place

 

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Night chill
creeps through the tent—
your warm back...
 
# 16. Zhanna P. Rader

2 0 0 6

2nd Place

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cold night
the crunch of boots
on valley acorns
 
# 04. Josh Wikoff

1

0

2

5

3rd Place

 

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through river fog
a distant clock chimes
night chill
 
# 14. John Daleiden

1 0 1 4

4th Place Tie

 

cold night
a branch cracks
in the campfire
 
# 13. Josh Wikoff

0 2 0 4

4th Place Tie

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alone once more
the cold night
lingers too long
 
# 17. Victor P. Gendrano

0 0 3 3

5th Place

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late october
a chill settles in
under the sun
 
# 12. Shanna Baldwin Moore

0 1 0 2

6th Place Tie

 

on this cold night
the warmth of you in our bed
meteor showers
 
# 06. John Daleiden

0 1 0 2

6th Place Tie

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night chill
in a strange motel
after their fight
 
# 02. Victor P. Gendrano

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

 

our tent
covered with pine straw
cold night
 
# 07. Karina Klesko

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

 

long cold night
she waits longingly
for his call
 
# 09. Victor P. Gendrano

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

 

Cold night—
but oh the dancing colors
of Northern Lights!
 
# 11. Zhanna P. Rader

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

 

only the sound
of his words heard
night chill
 
# 15. Karina Klesko

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

 

walking the dog
tree after tree . . .
night chill
 
# 21. Karina Klesko

0 0 1 1

7th Place Tie

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Cold night
steals leaves from the trees—
an owl's hoot...
 
# 01. Zhanna P. Rader

0 0 0 0

8th Place Tie

 

cold night
follows warm day
autumn debuts
 
# 03.
Bryan Bridges

0 0 0 0

8th Place Tie

 

stars twinkle
in the cold night air
debutante's ball
 
# 05. Trish Shields
 

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

midnight chill
the hour
of transition
 
# 08. Shanna Baldwin Moore
 

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

crowds abate
home to the fireplace
night chill
 
# 10. Bryan Bridges
 

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

warm bed left
ignite night chill antidote
wood smoke
 
# 18. Bryan Bridges

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

a night chill falls
as she looks his way
autumn leaves
 
# 20. Trish Shields

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

so chilly the night
tasting it
crystal clear
 
# 22. Shanna Baldwin Moore

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

 

an owl hoots
in this night chill
the gate squeaks
 
# 23. John Daleiden

0

0

0

0

8th Place Tie

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Voting Directions

"cold night" or "night Chill" October 2007 Kukai

 CALL FOR October 2007 cold night” kukai ballots.

Thursday, November 01, 2007 – Sunday, November 25, 2007 Midnight

Above is the Sketchbook Results for the October 2007 "cold night" or "night Chill" Kukai

Please NOTE that the votes should come to daleidenj@yahoo.com

 1. All the entries are listed above by number without author names.

2. Any reader of Sketchbook is eligible to vote, whether or not they have entered haiku in the kukai or not.

3. Email your votes to: daleidenj@yahoo.com  When voting, please use the words cold night kukai ballot in the subject line of your e-mail. (Please do not post your votes to a public list).

4. Each voter has SIX (6) points to use; voters may distribute the points in increments of 1, 2, or 3. Please do not cast more than 3 points for any single poem.

5. If you are the author of one of these haiku, please do not vote for your own poem(s). Any such votes will be disqualified.

6. Please use the following format to submit your votes (listing by numerical order, rather than order of preference, as the sample below):

To: daleidenj@yahoo.com  
Subject:
cold night kukai ballot

(Each voter has 6 points).  See the two examples below:

# 03--3 pts.
# 11--2 pts.
# 22--1 pt.

or:

# 02--1 pts.
# 11--2 pts.
# 15--1 pt.
# 18--1 pts.
# 22--1 pt.

Remember, no more than a total of 6 points can be submitted per voter.

7. All votes will be compiled and the results will then be published in the November Sketchbook listed with votes received and poets' names revealed. The votes will appear as per the following sample:

 Vote Count example: 027 = 11

 Which means:

No voter gave 3 points, 2 voters gave 2 points, 7 voters gave 1 point = for a total of 11 points

 CALL FOR October 2007 cold night” kukai ballots.

Thursday, November 01, 2007 – Sunday, November 25, 2007 Midnight

 John Daleiden, Sketchbook editor

 

 

 

 


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