The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue this Wednesday 27.7.22 with Guest Editor Alex Fyffe had an interesting theme which was a learning for me—literary devices—onomatopoeia. Delighted to have my haiku in the Editor’s Selections.
Grateful to Alex, kj & Lori. 🙏💕Congratulations to all featured poets. 💐
The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue this Wednesday 20.7.22 with Guest Editor Alex Fyffe had an interesting theme which was a learning for me—literary devices—synecdoche & metonymy. Delighted to have my haiku in the Editor’s Selections.
first dance… he asks for her hand in marriage
Neena Singh Chandigarh, India
Grateful to Alex, kj & Lori. 🙏💕Congratulations to all featured poets. 💐
Happy to be in Poetry Pea Podcast Series 5 Episode 14 on 18th July 2022: Original haiku and senryu using memories.
Thanks to Patricia McGuire for the acceptance of two haiku, the one below for the podcast and along with this, one more for the Poetry Pea Journal 2:22, scheduled for September.
Congratulations to Patricia for a very interesting podcast and to all poets featured in the episode.
The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue on Wednesday 13.7.22 with Guest Editor Alex Fyffe had a new theme- “literary devices – the flashback.” Delighted to have my schooldays haiku in the Editor’s Selections.
Grateful to Alex, kj & Lori, Editorial Team of The Haiku Foundation’s blog Troutswirl..
Thanks my dear haijin friend Suraja Menon Roychowdhury for presenting our selected haiku at the Lexington Center celebration.
How beautifully you recited them!
Congratulations to you & all featured friends from India— Srinivas Sambangi, Ravi Kiran, & Mallika. So grateful you represented us all.
These haiku are being displayed at shops/stores there and I am advised by the organizers that my “spring breeze” haiku will be put up at a lovely shop in Lexington Center that sells salves and lotions made with botanicals; the owner loves it!
spring breeze… the scent of lavender as she walks past