E41: Hauntings and Halloween Postcards
It’s the Halloween episode, and you’re in for a trick…and treat. This week Frank Roche is joined by four talented artists, each of whom created an original Halloween postcard especially for the show. Plus, each of the artists tells a very spooky story. This is a special show on The Postcardist Podcast — one you’ve not heard before.
First up is the artist Beverleyann Wilson. Here’s the beautiful witch she created on a postcard.

Next, we have an Edward Gorey-inspired demon holding an umbrella by the artist and communication strategist, Jessica Mand.

Kitty, from Postcards from the Edge, is an extraordinary photographer who created this spooky postcard from a photo she took of a house she walks by every day. 
And finally, we have the filmmaker and artist, Justine Burt, who created a compelling graveyard scene on a postcard.

I talk about a contest we created to get a signed set of postcards from these talented artists. Short answer: Subscribe to The Postcardist Podcast. Rate the show and leave a review. Then let me know. I’ll put your name in a hat. And three lucky people will win a set of these fabulous cards.
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I have received a grab bag of postcards from ADG (








Frank talks to Omar Khan, author of
and the Alkazi Collection of Photography, numerous blow-ups of old postcards (19) as well as relevant old photographs (19), postcard albums (8), videos (4) and other associated materials. It is the first ever comprehensive exhibition of vintage Indian postcards, in the city where much of the early innovation in postcard art and printing during the early years of the medium took place. It covers the period from 1892 through 1947.”
Sara McNally, the 
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