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Washington Writers’ Publishing House is the longest, continuously-operating cooperative nonprofit literary small press in the United States

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WWPH WRITES ISSUE 71

WWPH Writes 71…features two works with hints of wonder and bits of magic–Discarded Shards by Eva K. Sullivan and a novel excerpt from Bookstories by Sarah Tollok. We have a busy spring ahead at WWPH! We are thrilled that our premier work in translation, AGUAS/Waters by Miguel Avero, is soon to be published (May 16th)–see […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 70

WWPH Writes 70…features an anniversary poem, by Doritt Carroll, a searing, image-rich work about modern marriage, alongside The Purim Story: A Prologue , a re-imagining of an ancient story, by Alexis Chase, a young writer with much talent and promise. Plus, two not-to-miss opportunities, both coincidentally on Thursday, March 28th in Washington DC are coming […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 69

Welcome to issue 69… we are kicking off March, Women’s History Month, with Getting To Know The Neighbors by poet Shenandoah Sowash and A Rock Star of My Own, music-inspired creative nonfiction by Laura Sturza. Plus, a special shout out to our friends at The Inner Loop for doing all they do to promote authors in […]