Poetry Postcard Fest

Earlybird Registration Ends June 4!

June 3, 2022
by Ryukan
Hard to believe it is one month until the start of the 2022 Poetry Postcard Fest. Registration is OPEN NOW and earlybird registration ends June 4.

On Saturday, June 11 at 9am PDT, join fest co-founder Paul E Nelson for an EPIC post-fest EXERCISE. Sign up for Inside the Day Song here. Details:

On Saturday, June 11, 2022, you’re cordially invited to participate in a poetry discussion of how to take advantage of all the good juju of writing for 56 days and then how to expand your practice to include a very long poem. The workshop is called “Inside the Day Song” and will go into two epic poems that were written in 24 hours each, by Bernadette Mayer and Pierre Joris. You can hear my recent interview with Pierre here. Register and join us!

WHEN: Saturday, June 11, 2022, 9am PDT to 10:30am PDT (12N EDT Starting Time, 11am CDT, 10am MDT, 9am PDT)
WHERE: Zoom. Link provided to registrants before the workshop
HOW MUCH: $15 – $30 sliding scale

2 Comments

  1. Lulu Flanagan

    I have a friend that wants to sign up for the post card poetry festival. It’s now Monday June 6th, so can she still submit the $15.00 and join us? Thanks!

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