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2023 Poetry Postcard Fest Thoughts
So thank you Group One and all my bonus card friends!
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Tip o’ the hat to James Gurney and his fine painting vlog: The grandest and simplest things contain worlds within worlds… seeing them is a metter of the right point of view, and your painter’s eye is the special portal … Continue reading
Posted in Art in the world, Do the Work, drawing, en plein air, From the Quote Box, haiku, postcard poetry fest, the creative process
Tagged dothework, haiku, painting, poetry, postcard, process, quote
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Poetry Postcard Fest 2021 – It’s a wrap!
Got a bonus card today, perhaps in celebration of the September full moon but the Fest feels rather done. I’m not one to be waiting for cards. Yes I’m one of those people who mark your card as arrived when … Continue reading
Posted in Art in the world, deadline, Do the Work, haiku, Poetry and Lyrics, postcard poetry fest, process
Tagged august, deadlines, dothework, haiku, poetrypostcardfest, PoetryPostcards, process
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September Arrives
The postcards are still arriving so I’m going to wait a week or two before doing final group photos. The cards have been numerous and great and at times perfectly timed. You never know when you send out a bunch … Continue reading
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Tagged august, cascadiapoetrylab, deadline, haiku, poetry, PoetryPostcards, PoPo
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August Postcard Poetry Fest 2021
It’s definitely August (I’m melting!) and so it’s also Postcard Poetry Festival time! This year I’m in two groups of 32 folks. The plan is to write a poem a day and send it via postcard to each successive person … Continue reading