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Life happens. Art offers perspective. Sit back under your favorite tree and muse on life. Bailey's poems on everyday life are insightful, uplifting, and often humorous. Her experiences are easily recognizable universal themes of love, hope, joy, resiliency, and determination. You will delight in exploring the double meanings found in many of the poems. True to her moniker of "Haiku Queen", these poetic gems are sprinkled throughout this collection. Beautiful intricate pen and ink mandala illustrations give you space to pause and reflect. Topics include:Daily Life Loved Ones Who Have Passed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Life happens. Art offers perspective. Sit back under your favorite tree and muse on life. Bailey's poems on everyday life are insightful, uplifting, and often humorous. Her experiences are easily recognizable universal themes of love, hope, joy, resiliency, and determination. You will delight in exploring the double meanings found in many of the poems. True to her moniker of "Haiku Queen", these poetic gems are sprinkled throughout this collection. Beautiful intricate pen and ink mandala illustrations give you space to pause and reflect. Topics include:Daily Life Loved Ones Who Have Passed Vacation Love Love Lost Being an Artist & Poet Resiliency & Hope The humor offered in this female written book gives voice to the universal human condition. You will feel heard, seen, validated. You will laugh, cry, and shout with understanding. Many readers have commented that they are quoting poems from this book because they reflect reality. Narcissism, abuse, death, hope, love, resiliency, hope are all addressed with wit and spice and an artistic perspective.
Autorenporträt
Bailey is a multifaceted creative. She is a thought leader, mixed media fiber artist, poet, and vocalist. In all her creative endeavors, her goal is to bring peace, harmony, and joy to her audience. She is committed to making the world a better place through her art. She frequently preforms her poetry in East Tennessee where her fellow poets have given her the moniker of "Haiku Queen." Her positive, upbeat nature and talent for teaching puts her in great demand for lectures and classes.