Announcing the Book Haiku contest winners

The latest issue of The Goreletter (Vol. 7.01: “Cibophobia”) included a special subscribers-only contest that involved writing a haiku summary of one of my books and posting it to LibraryThing’s #bookhaiku page. Here are the winning entries (surprise: I’ve added a bonus for 4th place!).


These fine folks are all each receiving a signed copy of Many Genres, One Craft, an uncased copy of the film based on my short-shorts, Exquisite Corpse, on DVD, and a special signed CD-R single of “The Bleu Man Group” (featuring both live and studio versions), excerpted from the ArnzenSongs CD (currently in production as part of a 26-copy lettered series of double-live recordings for kickstarter backers of The Fridge of the Damned…extra cds will be available for sale from this site in the near future, if you missed your chance!). They also all received a free limited edition broadside (fancy single poem on fancy paper).


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GraveMarkingsPBcover150h GRAVE MARKINGS:


psychopath of art:

i color my brain in ink –

your death comes to me

Bill Bush


 


 


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100JoltsHCcover150h


100 JOLTS:

one hundred stories

needle-sharp, potent, sudden

snakebite in book form

Scott Emerson








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MeatShots-Cover150hMEAT SHOTS:

Hidden grandfather,

nothing is as it appears –

read between the lines

– Beth Kegelmeyer


 


 


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gorelets-cover150h


THE GORELETS OMNIBUS:

meaty lumps with bite

slice brain and grateful gullet –

piquant papercuts

Jessica McHugh








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Thanks to these fine folks for crafting such intriguing haiku. I love every syllable.


Don’t miss out on contests like these for your chance at winning free Arnzen books and scary swag! Subscribe to The Goreletter email newsletter right now. Next issue expected in mid-to-late March 2013.

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