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WWPH WRITES ISSUE 98

WWPH Writes 98…  and it’s Q&A for the End of the World, the innovative collaborative poetry collection from Kim Roberts and Michael Gushue, featured in this issue. We are also celebrating the publication of our first-ever pocket-size anthology, CAPITAL QUEER: A Pride Celebration, which is now available for pre-orders (official pub date is Tuesday, May […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 97

WWPH Writes 97…  spotlights two works of dislocation/unease in our modern world with Meg Eden’s poem Outside the 26-Martyr Monument in Nagasaki, Japan, and Edward Daschle’s terrifically twisted flash fiction on the temp world Assistant in the House of Unexpected Arrivals. We are also celebrating the May publication of our first-ever chapbook-anthology, CAPITAL QUEER: A […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 96-NATIONAL POETRY MONTH SPECIAL

WWPH Writes 96…  celebrates National Poetry Month with the work of poets we love: Steven Leyva, Holly Karapetkova, and Tonee Mae Moll. All three are our press-mates. Steven and Holly have must-read new poetry collections just published with other notable small presses, and Tonee Mae Moll has a new edition of her WWPH award-winning collection, You […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 95

WWPH Writes 95…  and at this tumultuous moment, we pivot work that boldly speaks to us: SHAVASANA: CORPSE POEM by Gina Sangster and COMPLICITY by Erika Raskin. Plus, news on a special project, CAPITAL QUEER: A PRIDE Celebration, a chapbook-anthology with a publication date of May 27th! See below for our fabulous cover reveal and […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 94

WWPH Writes 94…  and a poet returns to the Washington Writers’ Publishing House…Jane Schapiro published her first poetry collection, Tapping This Stone, in 1995 with WWPH, and is back with a haunting poem, The Warm Line: The Hand. Her work is alongside a gripping excerpt from The Churning, a novel-in-progress by Jyoti Minocha. Your Washington Writers’ […]