A shy and solitary young man, who considers himself a "non-winner," wins a haiku contest and awaits a prize that is supposed to arrive in two weeks. As he nervously shares his good news with a colleague he has a crush on, he becomes increasingly impatient to receive the prize and wonders if it will bring the change he has been hoping for.
Spam-ku
Roy, a thoughtful individual, identifies as a "non-winner" rather than a failure, holding onto the hope that his fortunes will soon shift.








