Princess Haiku is a literary collage of poetry, prose, photography, classical music, dance and book reviews, written in the tradition of a poetic memoir.
"Day of the Dead" . . . may have to look that one up. (at least the postal service does not get this holiday off and my paper still arrives!) Excuse my ignorance but who sponsors this observance?
Question answered by radio. Seems a Spanish observance and attempts to lure the spirits of the dead back with gifts or objects which they appreciated while living.
Diane Dehler is a photographer and poet. Her flower photography has been featured on Haiga online and she has several thousand followers on facebook. Her multi-media video poem, "The Lotus" has received 3000+ views on youtube. As a poet she is known for her lyricism and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and was a finalist for the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Prizes 2016. She received a degree from the Creative Writing Program at San Francisco State University, receiving the Outstanding Student of the Year Award. She is an English Language poet in the international literary scene and; has been published in numerous poetry journals and three anthologies. Mostly recently she has published in, The Artemis Review, Cultural Weekly, Edgar Allan Poet, The Mas Tequila Review, The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Munyori Literary Review, The Taj Mahal Review, Truck, Deepwater Literary Journal, Moonbathing: A Journal of Women’s Tanka, Lummox Journal and poeticdiversity.
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Hi Princess Haiku,
Out doing some blog visiting today and wanted to say hi. Great picture :)
"Day of the Dead" . . . may have to look that one up. (at least the postal service does not get this holiday off and my paper still arrives!)
Excuse my ignorance but who sponsors this observance?
wunderful series of images... one follows the other... all togehter make a world...
haven't been here in a while, and enjoyed it as always...
Question answered by radio. Seems a Spanish observance and attempts to lure the spirits of the dead back with gifts or objects which they appreciated while living.
A collective rememberance
Easily I agree but I think the list inform should secure more info then it has.
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