Επιμέλεια: Εύα Πετροπούλου Λιανού
Photo: Andrea Vanacore https://andreavanacore.it/
Please share your thoughts about the future of literature. When u start writing?
The future of literature depends upon what we sow today. As adults, we must lead by example. If many children did not learn to love the literature from adults , they would be unlikely to develop the habit of reading and writing as adults. My fascination with the writing began in my teenage years. I started to write about things I recognized in reality

The Good and the Bad. Who is winning in nowadays?
Depends on yourpoint of view, how you see things. I personally am among those who see the proverbial glass as half full. Goodness wins through and although at times it can seem to have been defeated by oppression and cunning, in reality it continues to work in silence and discretion, bearing fruit in the long term.

How many books have you written And where can we find your books.
I’ve written “Untitled”, “Eating Haiku” and “moon’s haiku”, three chapbooks who I love very much!They are the result of a three-year collaboration with Jan Keough, co-founder and Managing Editor of the Origami Poems Project, and Andrea Vanacore, visionary photographer, videomaker and my life partner. Collaboration is cardinal for achieving success on large projects or initiatives.
https://www.origamipoems.com/poets/510-barbara-anna-gaiardoni
Click on the link to see and read my publications. http://barbaragaiardoni.altervista.org/blog/haikuco-2-2/
The book. E book or Hardcover book What will be the future?
Tastes are tastes, no one judges you. My only advice is to read and write!

A wish for 2025. A phrase from your book.
My wish is my motto: “I can, I must, I want”.
A phrase from my book is a haiku poem in “moon’s haiku” chapbook:
hunters’s moon
capturing the moment
on paper
luna del cacciatore
catturando il momento
sulla carta
Thank you so much, Eva. I admire thine artistry; your work truly brings beauty to the world!
Bio: Barbara Anna Gaiardoni is among the winners of the 7th Basho – an international English Haiku Competition. During her activities has obtained national and international prizes and distinguished awards. Her Japanese-style poetry has been published in 240 international magazines and translated into 12 languages. Drawing, swimming in the sea and walking in nature are her passions.
“I can, I must, I want” is her motto.
