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Register now for PPF 2024!

September 18, 2023
by Veronica Martinez

Register now for Early Bird access to 2024 Poetry Postcard Fest!

We had an absolute blast with the 2023 Poetry Postcard Fest, and we hope you did, too! If you have anything you’d like to share regarding 2023 PPF, you are welcome to post to the community on the PPF Facebook page, or email veronica@cascadiapoeticslab.org to share anything you’d like to be posted to the website!

Registration for the 2024 Poetry Postcard Fest is CURRENTLY OPEN! Be sure to register NOW to take advantage of early bird registration. Early bird registration ends September 25, 2023. The price of registration will rise once early registration is over. Take advantage of the lower price ASAP by registering for the fest HERE.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact veronica@cascadiapoeticslab. We are incredibly grateful for the Poetry Postcard Fest community and are so excited for another summer of postcard poems!

2 Comments

  1. Roxanne Doty

    I think I registered already, but never received any confirmation. So I don’t know if I’m registered or not.

  2. Veronica Martinez

    Hi Roxanne! Make sure you check your spam folder, as is often sent there.

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