It's "really really cool" to be co-winner of the haiku competition, Lola Fisher says. Photo / Bevan ConleyIt's "really really cool" to be co-winner of the haiku competition, Lola Fisher says. Photo / Bevan ConleyThe Guyton Group Trust's haiku poetry competition netted more than 200 entries and ended up with two winners. The judges couldn't decide between two haiku, and thanks to an anonymous donor each of them won $100. Whanganui's Lola Fisher, 13, entered the competition because she enters lots of things and is often lucky, she said, and because she loved writing poetry.
Source: New Zealand Herald September 05, 2021 17:00 UTC