Tuesday, July 29, 2025

MARIANNE VILLANUEVA

 July 2025 Postcard from Marianne Villanueva:



 

Marianne’s postcard certainly makes sense with its “THANK YOU FOR YOUR READERSHIP” stamp since it came with her brand new book, the short story collection Residents of the Deep (Unsolicited Press, 2025). I’m very excited to read her latest short story collection—I’ve long anticipated it since Marianne is a stellar fictionist. Her first book and short story collection Ginseng and Other Tales From Manila was one of my introductory reads to Filipino literature.


I’ve since had the chance to read the first story in Residents of the Deep, “Dumaguete,” and it doesn’t disappoint. Marianne is a master of restraint—her insinuations and evocations become more than real as their effects become visceral. At one point of reading the story, I sensed my heartbeat quicken, all from the power of my emotional response to what the story was setting in play, in this case, dread. My continuous wondering of "what is happening?” paradoxically made the story more muscular and powerful. I’ll be writing a more full-blown review in the future, but suffice it to say that Marianne’s strong resonant writing creates a nuanced universe from narrative pebbles.

On the back of her postcard, Marianne writes me a “Congrats on your new book!” It’s very sweet of her to note my novel The Balikbayan Artist and I respond to her postcard and kind thoughts with HERE(scroll down).

Meanwhile, do check out her marvelous short stories in Residents of the Deep. HERE is her publisher’s page at its distributor, Asterism. 



Sunday, July 27, 2025

ALEX GILDZEN

 July 2025 Postcard from Alex Gildzen:



I do love hearing from poet and artist Alex Gildzen because he’s so mischievous. His postcard is hilarious, combining an image of the Union Terminal Tower in Cleveland with what looks to be an excerpt from his work “All in the Eye”:

 

maybe it’s the boy in me

 

whose skin tingled

 

seeing

 

Terminal Tower

 

No doubt my amused reaction also reflects my dirty mind. In any event, I love it!

Thanks, Alex!!

 


Saturday, July 26, 2025

MICHAEL LEONG

July 2025 Postcard from Michael Leong





I love the title of Michael Leong’s 2025 poetry and poetics prose collection: 
Dear Vase Already Shattered Against the Fragile Floor. Each individual piece in the book—whether a poem or an essay—might be considered shards of the whole “Vase” as the book. It seems apt, therefore, that Michael’s postcard presents “variations beginning with a phrase from ‘Disorientations’,” a poem that I replicate below. When a vase shatters on the floor, and if it’s of a material like glass or porcelain, it can be impossible to round up every fragment that occurred from the break. In this sense, I feel like the words on the postcard are tiny pieces that did not make it into the book before it was published. If we consider the book a vase, we could consider it a Kintsugi-repaired vase to create a whole object (book) but without including all the parts of, or sources which initially made up, the object. As such, I—as the recipient of Michael’s postcard—can only be honored by this postcard. What a gift! Thank you, Michael.

As background, here is the poem referenced by the postcard:


But I recommend his entire book and suggest you check it out! It's the latest froma poet who’s also one of the brightest thinkers in the contemporary arena. We know this, too, by the identity of his publisher: the much respected Black Square Editions. Here is the link to Dear Vase Already Shattered Against the Fragile Floor (Black Square Editions, 2025)





Tuesday, July 22, 2025

AILEEN CASSINETTO

July 2025 Postcard from Aileen Cassinetto



Aileen cleverly sends a one-sentence poem that is cleverly linked to the postcard image of the "Justice Society of America":

 

An American Sentence

 

She’s a newborn century, so I told her to make a memory.

 

This wonderful short sentence is in the form “An American Sentence,” which was created by Allen Ginsberg. It's a form that's perfect for a postcard! The form is a single sentence of 17 syllables inspired by Japanese haiku; more information about it is HERE


Thanks Aileen!



Tuesday, July 15, 2025

LENY STROBEL

 July 2025 Postcard from Leny Strobel:


It's so fitting that Leny sends me a postcard featuring The Babaylan Mandala designed by Perla Paredes Daly. I had introduced the two to each other and, subsequently, they would co-found, with Lily Mendoza, the wonder Center for Babaylan Studies! Perla also had founded "BagongPinay," the first online community for and by Filipinas aimed at creating a positive and empowering Filipina identity (see link for more of Perla's achievements). It's wonderful to have Leny's and Perla's presence in this project. And I love Leny's postcard message:

A Mandala is Poetry...

Awash in golden, graceful

curves of allurement

Let's Dance!




Monday, July 14, 2025

JEAN VENGUA

July 2025 Postcard from Jean Vengua:



I'm delighted to receive original artwork on cards, such as Jean's "Eat the Sun." I love how she creates a multidimensional field, such as that she creates a void through which the sun remains discernible despite the turbulent shapes seeking to eat it. Very cool. I can feel a new poem simmering based on its visual  inspiration. Thanks Jean!


Saturday, July 12, 2025

RACHIELLE SHEFFLER (ii)

 July 2025 Postcard from Rachielle Sheffler:


Rachielle's Poignant Postcard Message, Beautifully Illustrated by Her Drawing:

I've never been to New York, but I've heard that huddled masses were welcomed there. White huddled masses. On the other shore, the other colors went into detention, processing, and sometimes spat back to where they came from.

West Coast, East Coast, both parts of the same organism, like a heart and its chambers. One filled with oxygen, and the other with the dregs and waste products. 

Carlos Bulosan called the country "kind and cruel."

The Angel of Liberty

--Rachielle Ragasa Sheffler, 6/28/25


MINI MICU MAHFOUD

July 2025 Postcard from Mini Micu Mahfoud:



Mini, a proud mother and grandmother, was happy to send a postcard from a trip she gave to her 4 daughters, 6 grandchildren, 3 sons-in-law, and her boyfriend (!) to Rome, Florence, London, and Paris France for 2 weeks in June 2025. Mini is the lady in pink in about the middle of this photo. 



What a beautiful family, Mini! Thanks for sharing. Here's one more photo of Mini, with her oldest daughter Janna, in Notre Dame (June 19, 2025).




Thursday, July 10, 2025

SANDY HANSEN

 July 2025 Postcard from Sandy Hansen:



The postcard contained a hilarious message: "I probably could've made a postcard but I've had this one for 20 years. It has finally served its purpose!"

I'm glad I was able to make this postcard rationalize its existence! This was a postcard "in search of" a home and it found it here!

I also know that many people--including myself--have unused postcards floating about their homes, so this message really resonated! Thanks for sending, Sam!



Monday, July 07, 2025

RACHIELLE SHEFFLER (i)

 July 2025 Postcard from Rachielle Sheffler:

Firenze - Basilica S. Croce with Bernardo Rosselino's " Tomb of Leonardo Bruni"


A transcribed message that reads like a prose poem:

If I were to pick one word to describe my recent visit to Italy, it would be immense. From Juliet’s balcony to the cobblestones Galileo and Michelangelo trod on, from glassblowing in Murano to lace making to Sunday Mass in Italian at the Pisa Cathedral. I wonder how small I was in the universe. Yet across the world in California, the plants are the same: oleander, olive, grape, mandevilla, magnolia, corn, and yes, weeds.


INVITATION TO A POSTCARD EXCHANGE

 If you send me a postcard, I'll send one back. Postcards can be handmade or commercially picked up during your travels or other activit...