Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #13 Admit this to everyone: I love the intensity of Leslie Pietrzyk’s fiction. Pair her story “Admit This To No One” with Serena Agusto-Cox’s equally as timely and exacting poem, “Thanksgiving,” and we have a blockbuster edition of WWPH Writes to share with […]
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WWPH Writes: Issue # 12
Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #12 In this season of ghosts, WWPH Writes issue #12 spotlights poet Sid Gold, whose Hebrew Home for the Aged is a tribute to his bedridden grandmother, like a dried fig, once a fiery Litvak seamstress hiding Anarchist pamphlets in pots. In Last […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 11
Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #11 There’s a ferocity to the writing in WWPH Writes issue #11, which features the poet Lucinda Marshall and novelist Aliza Epstein. This line of Marshall’s poem, “Ebb Tide” has its own propulsion: “I wonder/ with a fierceness/what becomes of us,/of who we are/ […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 10
Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #10 This issue features two works in fearless second-person, and I’m sure you will agree that, as Gregory Luce writes in his poem, “one carries the other.” The fiction piece, “Donated Evidence of a Relationship, Courtesy of a Recovering Hoarder,” by Delaney Burk […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 9
Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #9 For many this is a somber weekend, and we have two writers who share that outlook in this issue: poet Fran Abrams and fiction writer Barbara Schilling Hurwitz. Fran Abrams’ tightly-woven, beautifully-rendered poems touch upon children in flight and the pandemic, and […]