Tomorrow, at midnight, on September 9, 2025, submissions will close for the 2025 Sunflower Tanka Anthology.

DON’T be late!

Start writing! Get those submissions in!

Check out the submissions page and send us your best tanka, tanka prose, & experimental tanka!

➡️ Submissions ⬅️

🌻Robbie & Colleen🌻

9 responses to “Sunflower Tanka Anthology Submissions Close 9/9/25”

  1. willowdot21 Avatar

    Hopefully in by the skin of my teeth …

    the planets and stars conspired against me ! But I think I got in in time. 💜💜

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      Yes. Tomorrow is the deadline. You made it in plenty of time. Thanks so much, Willow, Sis. 💖

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  2. willowdot21 Avatar

    I forgot my introduction sentence and where I live .. not sure what to as you say only one entry … Sorry.

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      You have until tomorrow, Willow. Send it on.

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      1. willowdot21 Avatar

        all done off to bed 💜💜

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  3. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    One more day… and everything will be coming up sunflowers in dreams come true🌻

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    1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

      It’s so exciting! 🌻 Thanks for sharing dreams with us.

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        It is and you are sooo welcome, always!!🩷🩷🩷

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  4. SelmaMartin Avatar

    Exciting times. Thanks for the opportunity 🙇🏻‍♀️

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