[stylist] R: Post Cards from Prague

Jacqueline Williams jackieleepoet at cox.net
Thu May 24 23:36:24 UTC 2012


Lynda,
My poetry teacher, Pauline Mounsey, editor of The Lucid Stone, has a
collection of post cards that her mother sent her throughout a life time of
travel and also of her time on the Nebraska farm when Pauline was gone. She
also kept all of Pauline's postcards that Pauline sent. Each was a poet.
Though her mother has died, her live lives on in this series of postcards
all written as poems. 
The scrapbook that holds them all with the responses from both is
magnificent. We have encouraged Pauline to publish them in a book, so far
she has been too busy helping all of us, and continuing her writing.
Your series really gave me a sense of what Prague must be like. With all of
our family's travels, we never got near that part of the world, so it is
fascinating to have this world expanded.
Jackie

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Thanks so much Atty! I appreciate your comments so much. those 7 minutes -
I wrote this in 1999 and revised it a little bit today. I saw some things 
that I wanted to tweak a little bit.  The poem is never really finished, it 
lives on and is always open to change - just like a good work of art.

I long to get this kind of post card from someone some day. Something that 
really means something. These days, we don't even get post cards - instead 
we get e-mails...YUK...how impersonal and tiring they are when people send 
them to us when they are traveling. I like the old fashioned heft of the 
card in my hand, and the hand writted words of a card or letter.

Lynda
Lynda Lambert
104 River Road
Ellwood City, PA 16117

724 758 4979

My Blog:  http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
My Website:  http://lyndalambert.com






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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 11:39 AM
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> Hi Linda,
>
> I promise, no tackie jokes!
>
> I loved these post cards. Hard to pick my favorite, though those 7 minutes

> touched something inside me that I could not explain.
>
> Atty
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Lynda Lambert" <llambert at zoominternet.net>
> To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:06 AM
> Subject: [stylist] R: Post Cards from Prague
>
>
> I was thinking today about the beginning of the summer, and the traveling 
> season we are now into for the next few months. Travel has always been a 
> central part of my own life and it still remains so even though I now have

> sight loss issues. I find that I love to travel as much as I ever did, and

> I enjoy where I am in the same way as before.
>
>
> I have attached a poem I wrote in Prague a few years ago. I was there 
> every summer for many years. I taught in Europe in the summer time and 
> took students there to study on-location in Italy, Germany, Austria, and 
> Czech Republic.  Our Course was "Drawing and Writing in Salzburg." We 
> lived in  a small village in the Alps in Austria and had classes there 
> every morning. We took long weekends to other countries together.
> The students traveled with me for a month of studies each summer in July.
>
> This poem was composed as we traevled in Prague and in the form of 
> individual post cards to be sent from there.  I imagined sending out 
> creative post cards instead of the typical ones that really say nothing at

> all about the place or the person's internal dialogue with the place.
>
> I thought, wouldn't it be refreshing to get a REAL post card from Prague? 
> this motivated me to begin writing the post cards you see here.
>
> Is travel a theme in any of your work?
> I find that travel is really central to mine, even if it is a metaphorical

> journey.
>
> This poem was published in my book, "Concerti:  Psalms for the Journey."
>
> Available through www.amazon.com
>
>
> Lynda Lambert
> 104 River Road
> Ellwood City, PA 16117
>
> 724 758 4979
>
> My Blog:  http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
> My Website:  http://lyndalambert.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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