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  • My school friends (of 50 years back!) dear Zeba Husain, Rana Safvi & Naheed Hasnain warmed my heart by ordering my book, reading it and writing these reviews on Amazon—

    A beautifully written book

    A beautiful compilation..
    The author has delved deep into human emotions and has bestowed upon her readers an unforgettable book that reveals her sensitivity and positiveness..and knowledge of this medium of poetry…
    Thoroughly enjoyed reading it…
    Will recommend it to all.
    And can say that I am already looking forward to her next book…
    – Zeba

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    Back to Childhood 

    This brings back memories of when Neena and I shared our tiffins in school!
    Every verse is so evocative and poignant it brings memories flooding – big & small, memorable and forgotten moments of my life. More power to your pen my friend!
    – Rana

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    Learning to understand the various forms of Japanese poetry

    Haiku, the traditional Japanese form of poetry is new to me.. its only after listening to Neena and reading her recently published book on Haiku, covering the seasons, that I found it very interesting.. so short and yet so complete.. brevity is the beauty of each of the verses.. more power to your pen dear Neena .. wishing you all the success for your book.💐💐
    – Naheed
    Photo- Naheed holding my book

  • A Peacock’s Cry – more testimonials

    Grateful dear friend Ranjit for your insightful and beautifully penned review on Amazon! 🤗💕 

    Sensitive and uplifting Haiku poetry

    “A bird does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” Neena’s pen carries many songs of subtle joy, quiet pain and the celebrations of seasons. Her Haiku, the art of Japanese short poetry, tickles, caresses, and brushes the readers’ hearts with a beauty often missed in the hustle and bustle of the busy world. The spring breeze, the summer grass, the half-ripe berries and the yellow blooms take on a deeper meaning in her haiku. The book is a beautiful and profound expression of emotions.

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    Thanks dear Arvinder, & Vandana – my extremely talented haijin friends for your sweet messages about my book

    The book is a dream come true. Exotic yet grounded poetry. Your words fascinate me. Much love ❤️ and more power to you ♥️♥️.
    – Arvinder Kaur

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    Received your gorgeous book, Neenaji. Thanks a million. Such a delight to hold. The cover, the art, the quality of the book and the poems are all par excellence. . 
    Wishing you stupendous success ❤️❤️
    – Vandana Parashar

    Photo- Ranjit holding my book

  • Book Review by Rupa

    Grateful to dear Rupa for the excellent review of my book. Sharing:

    A Peacock’s Cry is a poetry collection marking the five seasons. Neena sings the reader through her poems skilfully linking each season to images and emotions closely related to it.

    The kigo ‘peacock’ suggests themes traditionally linked with the monsoons, joy, abundance, and rejuvenation:

    monsoon wedding
    on the bride’s hand
    a dancing peacock

    The koel is the perennial sweet harbinger of spring:

    morning prayer
    a koel’s song 
    in every room

    My days in Kuwait came alive with the summer beauty of an Arab landscape:

    desert sunset
    a camel caravan returns
    to silhouettes

    Perhaps the poet is coming to terms with her sense of mortality in:

    autumn . . .
    how easy it is 
    to let go

    Feelings of bygone times, memories of family and parents, tinged with nostalgia resonate in this winter poem:

    around my neck
    papa’s old muffler
    winter warmth

    I’m a die-hard fan of Priti Aisola’s illustrations. She has peppered Neena’s poetry with finely sketched Gond drawings. I wish she would come out with an alphabet book for children. Teji Sethi’s cover design syncs with the title ever so gently. 

    Do pick up this book and immerse yourself in the world of short-form haiku poetry. It makes for a good gift too. Thank you, Dear Neena, for signing mine! 

    – Rupa Anand, haiku poet 

  • Drifting sands journal

    Honored to be in the beautiful Drifting Sands Haibun – a Journal of haibun and tanka prose, Issue 32, June 2025, with my #TankaProse, “earworm” among the gallery of poems by talented poets.

    Grateful to dear Sangita Kalarickal Krivošíková, Chief Editor and Anju Kishore, Editor for the guidance, acceptance & publication. 🙏💐

    Congratulation to all featured #poets.
    https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Issue-32.pdf

  • 2025 Sakura Haiku Anthology

    Glad to have the two accepted haiku published in 2025 SAKURA Haiku Challenge Anthology by Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto. Grateful to Consulate General of Japan in Toronto for the honour! This is a great initiative! 👌💐

    https://www.toronto.ca.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/11_000001_00845.html

    Link to anthology:
    https://www.toronto.ca.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100855006.pdf

    haiku #micropoetry #writingcommunity #Japan #sakura #anthology

  • folk ku journal

    Delighted to share my two haiku in 民句 folk ku journal Issue 4, a journal in honour of Masaoka Shiki by King River Press, [named after King River, Tasmania.]

    Grateful to Jodie Hawthorne, Editor for the publication.

    Congratulations to all featured.poets.

  • Shadow Pond Journal

    Delighted to be featured in issue V of Shadow Pond, a Journal of haiku & senryu today. The theme was “Love”.

    early thaw
    my wedding ring
    slips a little

    Grateful to Katherine E Winnick, Editor
    for the honor. Congratulations to all featured #poets.

    shadowpondjournal.blogspot.com

  • Cold Moon Journal

    Cold Moon Journal featured my #senryu on 3rd June 2025.

    Grateful to dear Timothy Daley & Oana Cercel, Editors, for the honor. Do visit the blog site & Insta for reading a range of poetic forms.

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  • THF Haiku Dialogue

    Wednesday brings The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue the theme given by Guest Editor Allyson Whipple being Allusion – Engaging with Other Forms. It was a fun learning experience to explore music and write. I chose to allude to Vivaldi’s violin concerto “Four Seasons” which synchronizes with haiku aesthetics.

    Congratulations to all featured poets.

  • The Heron’s Nest

    Honoured to be in this most prestigious journal —The Heron’s Nest, Volume XXVII, Number 2: June 2025 with a #haiku.

    Grateful to Fay Aoyagi, & the team of Editors for kind acceptance & @John Stevenson, Managing Editor for the publication.

    Delighted to see so many Triveni friends in it this issue! Congratulations to all featured #poets.