Seasons is a compilation of Edith's published and unpublished haiku and senryu. It starts with haiku depicting “spring” and ends with her “winter” haiku. She chose the title Wildflowers because wildflowers grow all of the year's seasons. The book's seven drawings and paintings are her own work and relate to the haiku and senryu of the book.
Seasons is a compilation of Edith's published and unpublished haiku and senryu. It starts with haiku depicting “spring” and ends with her “winter” haiku. She chose the title Wildflowers because wildflowers grow all of the year's seasons. The book's seven drawings and paintings are her own work and relate to the haiku and senryu of the book.