An Afternoon of Haiku

When

April 21, 2024 3-4 PM

Where

The Woodson African American Museum of Florida

Admission

Free

What

The City of St. Petersburg is holding its second annual City of Writers Poetry Festival, with The Woodson African American Museum of Florida being a host for emerging and established writers who reflect the talent, diversity, and creativity of St. Petersburg.

Join Haiku poets Ani Crane and Tim Huff for an afternoon of conversation around their love and passion for Haiku poetry. Attendees will learn about their journey as poets, how they began writing, and hear Haiku selections.

About the Speakers:

Tim Huff
Originally from upstate New York, Tim has made St. Petersburg his home for 38 years. He started writing haikus in 2020 inspired by the nature in his backyard. He has published one book with a second book coming out this year. Tim has given numerous talks and workshops around Tampa Bay.
www.haikutim.com

Ani Crane
Being an octogenarian, Ani has had years of experience as a wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, teacher of English, author, psychic, Lyricist, playwright, poet, lover of fun and singer of songs. Her passion for creating is life long, and a legacy she wishes to leave to the next generation. Crane is a  Lifelong aficionado of the movies, especially foreign films and art films. Ani is living and loving in Gulfport, Florida with her beloved kitty, Rumi.