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PPF International List!

July 13, 2025
by Veronica Martinez

PPF Lists!

Thank you to everyone that registered for the 2025 Poetry Postcard Fest. REGISTRATION FOR PPF 2025 IS NOW CLOSED. We understand that some lists had mistakes, and we appreciate your patience as we readjust some lists and send them out in the next week. If you registered last minute and have not yet received your list, you will be in our final group and receive the list in the next few days.

We have a postcard poet that recently experienced a broken femur! If you would like to receive her mailing address to send her get-well-soon cards, CONTACT US. Additionally, \if you would to send extra postcards to international poets CLICK HERE. Please keep in mind that the international poets are not required to reciprocate.

Happy postcard season!

21 Comments

  1. DEBORAH KITCHELL

    Hi! I registered for the Poetry Fest almost a year ago, and confirmed my address, but haven’t received my list.
    I just want to make sure there isn’t a problem. Looking forward to writing some poems!!!
    Thanks,

  2. Alley Greymond

    I would appreciate receiving the list of international recipients!

  3. Karen Loeb

    I’d welcome receiving the int’l list.
    Thanks

  4. Sherie

    I would love the list of international poets.

  5. Akua Lezli Hope

    I, too would like the international list!

  6. Rebecca Molitor

    I would like a list of international poets. Thank you!

  7. Jo-Anne Rowley

    I can add an additional poetry postcard, or two or three, to go in the international mail, especially now that there is 56 days to accomplish the mission.

  8. Denise Cottingham

    I would like to receive the international list, please and thank you!

  9. Lulu Flanagan

    I too am interested in an INTERNATIONAL list! Please do inform me!! Thank you!

  10. Carol Keslar

    Yes, I’d like to receive the International list, thank you!

  11. Nitya Prema

    Please put me on the international list!

  12. Abhaya Thomas

    I’d like the International List as well please! Thanks.

  13. Sheila Norris

    Please do forward the international list to my email. Many thanks! Cheers,Sheila

  14. Susan Montgomery

    I also would like to receive the mailing list of international poets. Thank you.

  15. Tina Pendley

    Hi, I’d like to have the address of the post with the injury. And the International list as well. Thank you.

  16. Tina Pendley

    Hi, I’d like to have the address of the poet with the injury. And the International list as well. Thank you.

  17. Terry L Slaney

    Please send the international list to me. Thanks!

  18. Maggie Mayer

    Please send the International
    list.
    Many thanks.

  19. Kelley Pearce

    Please send me the international list. Thanks!

  20. Kathryn Schmeiser

    I will definitely send a postcard to Amanda Dowd in France! I have visited France and am delighted to send a postcard to her!

  21. Nancilynn Harrison

    I’d like list for international poets please

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