August through September 25th 2016 Scholastica ran a Twitter contest for the top three law review haikus using the hashtag #LawRevHaiku. We want to thank everyone who participated in the contest! There were many excellent entries and the Scholastica team had a tough time choosing the winners. We hope you’ve enjoyed this opportunity to embrace the poetic side of submission season. We had a lot of fun reading through everyone’s tweets!
Congratulations to the top 3 winners:
Brian L. Frye @brianlfrye for #LawRevHaiku voted “Best Traditional Haiku”
An unhurried view / of the scattered, fallen leaves/ All is new in spring. #lawrevhaiku
— Brian L. Frye (@brianlfrye) September 23, 2016
Tracy Hresko Pearl @proftracypearl for #LawRevHaiku voted “Most Evocative of Submission Season”
The tables have turned.
— Tracy Hresko Pearl (@ProfTracyPearl) September 23, 2016
Profs at mercy of students.
Submission season.#LawRevHaiku
Jim Gibson @profjimi for #LawRevHaiku voted “Best Use of Humor”
A pun. A colon.
— Jim Gibson (@ProfJimi) August 31, 2016
Then the piece's true topic.
The art of titles.#LawRevHaiku
Thanks again to all who entered, there would be no #LawRevHaiku without you!