Judy Jensen Poetry Postcard Fest Interview

April 21, 2020
by Ryukan

Poetry Postcard Fest co-founder Paul Nelson interviews Judy Jensen on her experience with the Poetry Postcard Festival.

2 Comments

  1. StanleydelGozo

    Alo-HA Judy- nice inner view and a glimpse into your “introverted-ness”…thank you…Frieda, Emily D & Mary Oliver are fast becoming my friends for coffee in the morning…AND I am happy to know that you have been an active participant in the PoPo Fest for every year that it has been around…I also feel that I will “always” be a participant, however, I will hold your mentor-ship as a nice uplifting goal to have…Namaste StanleydelGozo

  2. Sigrid ( Siggi ) Saradunn

    A cheery and heart warming interview. Judy telling about her different muses each year are
    very inspiring to me. It is encouraging to listen to Judy and Paul talk about the guidelines but
    no rules. Accepting of every form / every one. Thank you for your openness and sharing
    … I feel I missed a lot not finding facebook til ten years ago. and then taking so many years to find
    the wealth of community that can be found in people with a common but different journey.

    Thank you both for your wonderful spirits of the joy of sharing post card poetry. 🙂 <3

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