Lillian Kurosaka’s Note

September 25, 2020
by Ryukan

Group 3:  here are the cards I’ve received. So very grateful for your poems and images! I can’t express how deeply you have moved me. FYI I’ve sent to everyone on group 3 list–last cards Labor day weekend. -Lillian Kurosaka

Lillian Kurosaka

Reiki Master/Teacher
Biosynthesis Somatic Therapist/Trainer

& Poetry Postcard Fest CO-Founder Paul E Nelson posted on the cards HE got on his blog. See: https://paulenelson.com/2020/09/22/popo-birthday-bounty/

There are six slots left in his Sunday 4pm (PDT) workshop Poetics as Cosmology, which starts Oct 4. See:
https://paulenelson.com/2020/08/23/poetics-as-cosmology/

2 Comments

  1. Andrew M. Bell

    Good on you, Lillian! Arohanui (Maori for “lots of Love”) from Aotearoa/New Zealand.

  2. A.J. Ford

    Lillian, your post of your postcards is so beautiful — a work of art in itself
    Thank you.

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