Hello beautiful poets! I wanted to clarify the instructions for the Sunflower Tanka Anthology.

Please submit three (3) poems of your choice from the acceptable forms HERE.

We forgot to update the page from last year, and we’ve had questions about the correct count. I apologize for the confusion.

Thanks so much,

Robbie Cheadle & Colleen Chesebro, Contributing Editors

12 responses to “The 2025 Sunflower Tanka Anthology”

  1. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

    I emailed them to you, Colleen! Were they okay?

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    1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

      Yes, Miriam. I enjoyed your poems a great deal 💖

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      1. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

        It’s good to hear, Robbie!

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  2. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    🌞💛

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  3. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Michael and I have done two peunte collaborations so far. One more to go. These will go under his profile.

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      That’s exciting. I’m so glad he jumped into writing syllabic poetry too!

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        💞

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  4. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    I love the theme of dreams which we have to keep alive! Thanks Colleen!🩷

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      You’re welcome, Cindy. 💖

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  5. Fri-Yayyy Introspections & Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge No. 27 | Unique Times Avatar

    […] participate in Colleen’s Tanaka challenge that Robbie is hosting since their new book Tanaka Dreams is taking submissions right now and I love their uplifting anthology with so many amazing authors that will be featured. […]

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  6. Meelosmom Avatar

    A question to clarify. Do we capitalize the first words in each line of a tanka puente? I notice the example you give does, but you reminded us that tanka poems do not use capitalization.

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      No, we shouldn’t capitalize the first letter of each line in tanka. I’ll correct that poem. There are some poets who write freestyle poetry and they forget to not capitalize. I try to catch this issue through editing the journal. Thanks for catching that error. 💜

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