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August Poetry Postcard Fest

July 25, 2016
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postcardThe Tenth August Poetry Postcard Fest is under way and there are a few good links to get caught up with how that is going:

The information page with the countdown to NEXT YEAR’s CALL is here.

The gift aspect of the fest in many of its manifestations is here.

Ina Roy-Faderman’s wonderful testimonial is here.

56 Days of August imageThe postcard anthology she is spearheading is here.

That this fest benefits SPLAB and the 4th Cascadia Poetry Festival is a huge gift to SPLAB. Thank you participants.

 

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