T. Clear Poetry Postcard Fest Interview

April 7, 2020
by Ryukan

Poetry Postcard Fest co-founder Paul Nelson interviews T. Clear on her experience with the august POetry POstcard festival.

4 Comments

  1. Kris Beaver

    Oh, wonderful interview! So good to see you,T, and hear your incredible postcard poems again. Miss the open mics with you, Paul and the Easy Speak community. Watching both of you kibbitz was delightful.

  2. Laura Gamache

    This was such a treat, Paul and T.!
    Thank you both!
    By the way, I wrote a one libation cycle haiku series from October 27 to November 26! So I guess i’ve advanced to the seriality stage with POPO … we will see. So loved seeing and hearing this!
    Stay well,
    Laura G.

  3. Laura Gamache

    Libation was supposed to be lunation but libations are a yes too.

  4. Sigrid ( Siggi ) Saradunn

    I watched this interview twice … delightful .. the discussion on seriality has be hooked.
    Being a fan of groups or serial paintings / art work, the concept of a series has usually not
    been long lived for me … an impossible dream.
    With the lively discussion, ideas started percolating off of short series of poems that have
    been wandering around my thoughts for a while. Yee Haw !

    Thanks for the enjoyable listen. 🙂 <3

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