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Share your favorite Postcard Poems!

February 18, 2024
by Veronica Martinez

Show us your favorite postcard poems!

The Poetry Postcard Fest team has established a NEW Instagram account for all things PPF, and we need your help to spread the love for PPF! We are asking past Poetry Postcard participants to send 3-5 images of your favorite postcard poems you’ve written, which we will share to the Instagram account! You may include artwork that you particularly enjoyed, postcards that you made by hand, or cool stamps! Please do not share postcards sent to you by other participants, only those written and made by you. If you are interested in participating, you may make an Instagram post and tag #poetrypostcardfest or send your images to Veronica’s email, veronica@cascadiapoeticslab.org. You may also email me with any questions you may have!

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