
Halloween
(All Hallows’ Eve)
Long-deserted lanes;
Dead souls move when life is still.
Living sleep. Dead walk.

Theme: haiku poetry about life and nature
Photo my own
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About Eva Blaskovic
I am a multi-genre author of literary fiction, fantasy, and paranormal, and writer of non-fiction articles on parenting, writing, education, health, and travel. My background encompasses both the sciences and the arts. I teach at a specialized clinic for learning disorders and mentor young authors. In addition to writing and teaching, my passions are weather, Indian food, gardening, and music. I have played eight musical instruments and spent many years immersed in taekwondo and karate. In my youth, I was an avid canoeist. I was born in Prague, Czech Republic, grew up in the Great Lakes region of Ontario, Canada, and moved to Alberta in 1988, where I raised four children.
your haiku fits your theme very well
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Thank you. I appreciate you stopping by.
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oh, wow! 🙂
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Prakash, this one was inspired by your Spooky and Night Haiku on the Daily Reads and Writes.
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oh wow. I am happy to hear that. 🙂
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