A meet-up place for members to share tanka.
Submissions are open to all members of the Tanka Society of America. If you’re not currently a member, and would like to participate, please see How to Join or Renew. Michele L. Harvey, the editor of the Tanka Hangout, will select sixty to ninety of the best poems to be published in each issue of TSA’s journal, Ribbons.
Each edition of Tanka Hangout seeks tanka inspired by a prompt, presented here and in Ribbons.
For the Spring/Summer 2026 issue
(submissions due by January 31, 2026)
Renewal and Rejuvenation:
“It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.” —Rainer Maria Rilke
How does your garden grow? Figuratively or literally? What seeds have you planted, or are planning to plant, in hope of fruition? What has been dormant, but now is ready to burst forth? Write a tanka about what the quickening of spring inspires in you.
See past prompts.
Members are invited to send one original, unpublished tanka on the assigned prompt for each edition of the Tanka Hangout. Restrictions are few, and almost any treatment of the tanka form is acceptable, but please submit your very best effort. The tanka will be read for thematic content, the depth and layering of meaning (often called “dreaming room”), vivid imagery, and suggested emotion. Any comments that accompany your submission may also be considered, in part or in full, for publication, but please be sure your tanka does not rely on these comments.
Send your single tanka submission, in the body of an email, to Michele L. Harvey at michelelouiseharvey@gmail.com with the subject heading “Tanka Hangout.” She will acknowledge receipt of all email submissions, and if your poem is selected for publication in Tanka Hangout, she will notify you within a month after the submission deadline.
We prefer email submissions, but you may also submit by postal mail:
Michele L. Harvey, Tanka Hangout Editor
1604 Poolville Hubbardsville Rd.
Hamilton, NY 13346 USA
Please, include your full name as you wish it to appear beneath the poem, followed by your town or city of residence and its location (state/province and country).
In-hand submission deadlines are as follows:
January 31: Spring/Summer issue
June 30: Fall/Winter issue
In each issue, the Tanka Hangout honors one poet with the Member’s Choice Tanka award of $25, chosen from tanka published in the previous issue. The winner is invited to select the next Member’s Choice Tanka and commend another two or three, offering comments on the tanka and the reasons for choosing them.