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✨ Honoured and deeply grateful ✨
I’m truly honoured to see Life in 3 Lines reviewed by The Japan Society. Their thoughtful words capture the essence of what haiku means to me: a space where emotion, silence, and art intertwine. You can read the full review here: 🔗 https://www.japansociety.org.uk/review?review=921 With gratitude to all who continue to support this poetic journey

fernjeanjoseph
9 oct. 20251 min de lecture


Life in 3 Lines – an unforgettable night ✨
Thank you to my wonderful team for their remarkable work and flawless efficiency—each of you made this evening shine. Guests were enthusiastic, enjoying not only the book signing but also the art, the QR-code immersive experience, and the sparkling sake. During the interview, the room grew so quiet and attentive that I could almost feel our souls connecting—a powerful moment that still resonates. I’m overjoyed to have held this exhibition in the beautiful space of L’Art, a pe

fernjeanjoseph
30 sept. 20251 min de lecture


“Haiku, Art & Emotion – A Shared Moment at L’Art”
What a joy it was to revisit the beautiful evening at L’Art, South Kensington, and to relive the interview that shaped the heart of the event. Sharing my passion for haiku — their emotional depth, their silence, their way of holding an entire world in three lines — was a true privilege. The audience was warm, attentive, and wonderfully responsive. I felt a genuine connection in the room: a shared curiosity, a shared sensitivity, and that quiet magic that happens when poetry,

fernjeanjoseph
29 sept. 20252 min de lecture


When Poetry, Art and Cross-Cultural Creativity entertwine
Grateful shout-out to @migrantwomenpress for their beautiful article on Life in 3 Lines and my journey from Paris to London. Beyond this feature, their platform uplifts women’s voices, celebrates diversity, and builds bridges between cultures. If you love stories that connect art, identity, and resilience, follow them for inspiring reads and cross-cultural conversations. 👉 Read the article: migrantwomenpress.com/2025/09/14/from-paris-to-london-a-migrant-womans-poetic-path

fernjeanjoseph
14 sept. 20251 min de lecture
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