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Poetry Postcard Certificates!

October 29, 2024
by Veronica Martinez

Share your postcard poems for a PPF certificate! 

Thank you so much to every postcard poet that has already shared their postcard art and poems! Postcard poets that share 3 images of their postcard art with the accompanying poems get a certificate as a thank you for being a dedicated postcard poet! If you have not already, you can upload your images and poems HERE. Directions for uploading are on the document. 

EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION FOR PPF 2025 IS OPEN! While the postcard fest goes into hibernation in the spring, registration will continue to be open. Be sure to spread the word to keep the postcard fest excitement alive! 

2 Comments

  1. joanne rowley

    Don’t understand. . . how does one share the image of the postcard when it’s long gone off to the recipient?

  2. Ina

    Hi Joanne — some people take a quick photo of the card they make before sending it off. If you’d like a certificate you might reach out on the FB group to see if some people who received your cards can photograph them and send the photo to you 🙂

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