Poetry Postcard Fest 2026

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The Poetry Postcard Fest is an annual 56-day experiment in spontaneity and community building. This literary event is a self-guided workshop in spontaneous composition where people sign up to send 31 original poems on postcards to folks on a participation list before the end of August. The fest was initiated in 2007 by poets Paul E. Nelson and Lana Ayers, and has grown to include poets participating worldwide. Registration opens annually on September 1.

How it Works

The fest is a self-guided 56 day workshop in spontaneous composition and community. Click to learn more about How it Works.

Poetry Postcard Fest News

517. Blue Demons

Another one of my 2014 photographs turned into postcard, this one begins the summer-long fascination with chicory. Once identified (thank you Carol Blackbird Edson), I began to eat as many of the...

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516. Breakfast Special

More Salish art (one of my favorite card images) and a little piece of Wanda Coleman’s fire, in which you don’t eliminate clichés, per se, but “twist” them. Also, a nod to two different Benny...

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515. Other Demons

In this latest 2015 August Poetry Postcard poem, again a great Kyger quote which makes me think of field poetics, a subject her friend Robert Duncan had a thing or two to say about. Also a reference...

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514. Supple in Seattle

More Salish art and a poem resulting from what the postcard fest instructions suggested since year 1, that is “something of the here and now” should/could get into the poem. That’s what postcards...

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513. Summer Desk Avalanche

The latest poem from the 2015 August Poetry Postcard Fest. (See other poems here.) A Georgia O’Keeffe card and great epigraph from Joanne Kyger, the composition of which affected the content. (Wait...

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Post-Fest Open Mic Video

Post-Fest Open Mic Video

There were 45 attendees at the Poetry Postcard Fest Open Mic event, Saturday, September 4, 2021 via the dreaded (miracle) of Zoom. Richard Osler of Duncan, BC, was a brilliant emcee and Ina...

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Post-Fest Open Mic

Post-Fest Open Mic

This year's post-Poetry Postcard Fest open mic will happen Saturday, September 4 at 10am PDT via Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/s/2064225002 If you would like to help coordinate it, please let me...

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Life as Rehearsal for the Poem and Poetics as Cosmology 2025 Workshops

A five week online (Zoom) workshop best suited for continuing participants and more experienced poets (open to open form) in workshops facilitated by Cascadia Poetics Lab and Poetry Postcard Fest Co-Founder Paul E Nelson. Participate in reading and discussion of foundational essays, interviews, listening and other assignments, as well as spontaneous poetry composition exercises. In Fall  2025, we’ll explore a short history of Projective/Outside North American Poetry, focused on:

Whitman & Dickinson

  1. Whitman & Dickinson
  2. WCW & Lorine Niedecker
  3. Olson & Levertov
  4. McClure & di Prima
  5. Daphne Marlatt, Brenda Hillman, & Nate Mackey

    Life as Rehearsal for the Poem (LARFP)

    • Sundays, 3-5 PM PDT
    • November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2025

    Poetics as Cosmology (PAC)

    • Thursdays, 3-5 PM PDT
    • October 30, November 6, 13, 20, and December 4, 2025

    The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water

    The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water with Harod Rhenisch banner

    A 5-week online Cascadian poetry workshop, on zoom.

    This is a workshop in poetic fusion. Cascadia began with a language that united cultures: Chinook Wawa. This series of workshops expands its gift of integration between the ancient languages of the Columbia and its new languages, French and English. To do so, it draws in American, Canadian, Wawa and North European poetries, with a concentration on opening doorways.

    Click this link for more information about the workshop The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water

    Saturdays 3-5:00 PM Pacific Time
    January 10, 17, 24, 31 & February 7

    Cost: $250.00

    The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water

    A 5-week online Cascadian poetry workshop, on zoom.

    This is a workshop in poetic fusion. Cascadia began with a language that united cultures: Chinook Wawa. This series of workshops expands its gift of integration between the ancient languages of the Columbia and its new languages, French and English. To do so, it draws in American, Canadian, Wawa and North European poetries, with a concentration on opening doorways.

    Click this link for more information about the workshop The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water

    Saturdays 3-5:00 PM Pacific Time
    January 10, 17, 24, 31 & February 7

    Cost: $250.00

    The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water with Harod Rhenisch banner

    Two versions of what will be basically the same workshop to discuss the concept of the daysong, how to accomplish one and what it means to the poet who pulls it off.

    Thursday, January 22, 2026 3-5 PM PDT

    Monday, January 26, 2026 3-5 PM PDT

    Workshop Cost: Free, with optional donation of $20-$100.00

    Daysong Workshops 2026

    Daysong Workshops banner

    Daysong Workshops 2026

    Two versions of what will be basically the same workshop to discuss the concept of the daysong, how to accomplish one and what it means to the poet who pulls it off.

    Thursday, January 22, 2026 3-5 PM PDT

    Monday, January 26, 2026 3-5 PM PDT

    Workshop Cost: Free, with optional donation of $20-$100.00

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    thinkingwith: writing strategies for reconnecting to earth

    Thinking With Workshop with Matt Trease Web Banner

    Our current media landscape seems hooked on a doom loop, an apocalyptic dream of human self-annihilation from collapsing nation states and anarchy to climate change to AI terminators, to genocidal warmongering. In order to avoid going down with that ship, we, as humans, are going to need to flip the script, to learn to think differently.

    Click this link for more information about the workshop Thinkingwith: Writing Strategies for Reconnecting to Earth.

    Sundays 3-5:00 PM Pacific Time
    February 15, 22, March 1, 8, and 15, 2026

    thinkingwith: writing strategies for reconnecting to earth

    Our current media landscape seems hooked on a doom loop, an apocalyptic dream of human self-annihilation from collapsing nation states and anarchy to climate change to AI terminators, to genocidal warmongering. In order to avoid going down with that ship, we, as humans, are going to need to flip the script, to learn to think differently.

    Click this link for more information about the workshop Thinkingwith: Writing Strategies for Reconnecting to Earth.

    Sundays 3-5:00 PM Pacific Time
    February 15, 22, March 1, 8, and 15, 2026

    Thinking With Workshop with Matt Trease Web Banner

    Life as Rehearsal for the Poem and Poetics as Cosmology 2026 Workshops

    A five week online (Zoom) workshop best suited for continuing participants and more experienced poets (open to open form) in workshops facilitated by Cascadia Poetics Lab and Poetry Postcard Fest Co-Founder Paul E Nelson. Participate in reading and discussion of foundational essays, interviews, listening and other assignments, as well as spontaneous poetry composition exercises. In Winter 2026,  we’ll explore a short history of Projective/Outside North America Poetry, focused on:

      1. George Bowering
      2. Fred Wah
      3. Daphne Marlatt
      4. Michael McClure
      5. Mary Norbert Kõrte
      6. John Olson
      7. Phyllis Webb
      8. Stephen Collis
      9. Sharon Thesen
      10. Barry McKinnon
      11. Cedar Sigo
      12. George Stanley
      13. Robin Blaser

    Life as Rehearsal for the Poem (LARFP)

    • Sundays 3-5 PM PDT
    • March 29, April 5, 12, 19, and 26, 2026

    Poetics as Cosmology (PAC)

    • Thursdays 3-5 PM PDT
    • March 26, April 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2026
    The Poetry Postcard Fest, initiated by poets Paul Nelson and Lana Ayers in 2007, invites participants to create and send 31 original poems on postcards throughout August. The fest emphasizes spontaneity, with poems written in one take directly onto postcards for recipients worldwide. Registration opens annually on September 1, and participants receive a list of fellow poets to exchange cards with. A $15 contribution supports the Cascadia Poetics LAB, and scholarships are available. For more details and resources on postcard poetry, visit How it Works or check out related essays and wrap-ups from past participants.

    How the Poetry Postcard Fest Works

    Abhaya Thomas Postcard

    How the Poetry Postcard Fest Works

    The Poetry Postcard Fest, initiated by poets Paul Nelson and Lana Ayers in 2007, invites participants to create and send 31 original poems on postcards throughout August. The fest emphasizes spontaneity, with poems written in one take directly onto postcards for recipients worldwide. Registration opens annually on September 1, and participants receive a list of fellow poets to exchange cards with. A $15 contribution supports the Cascadia Poetics LAB, and scholarships are available. For more details and resources on postcard poetry, visit How it Works or check out related essays and wrap-ups from past participants.

    Abhaya Thomas Postcard