You can submit security haiku by clicking here. But before you do…

What we’re looking for
Security haiku must roughly follow the “feel” of haiku or similar micropoetry, but we do not insist on a strict adherence to specific numbers of syllables or line lengths less than five. Submissions must have a physical security or information security theme.

All submissions, including author names and content, must be appropriate in a typical American corporation or K-12 classroom. Inappropriate language or textual imagery is not allowed. You may use a pen name rather than your real name. Real e-mail addresses or websites are not required either unless you would like us to have a way to contact you.

Agreements
By submitting work to this site you agree to all the below statements:

    a) The submitted work is original, or publication here does not conflict with any previous publication rules;
    b) The submitted work is your own, and that you own the rights to it;
    c) That although contributors retain ownership of work published here, representatives of the Security Haiku site may use submitted work for publication on this site, or in other media for the purposes of delivering the submitted work to various audiences.
    d) Security Haiku reserves the right to edit submissions for any reason, or to reject submissions all together. Edits are usually to correct misspellings. Contributors should feel free to contact us if they have questions about why a work was edited.
    e) Of course we reserve the right to change our submission guidelines at any time. Just like Facebook :-P

Credit
Regardless of where security haiku are published, authors will always be given credit for their work by name wherever possible. Contributors retain ownership of their works. It’s your work. You deserve recognition!