Welcome to Issue 39! In Nigel Assam’s “Halcyon Court (Backyard Trees),” the narrator describes the magic of a summer yard—speculating on the types of trees as the cicadas sing (something we may all long for now in the dark of December). In the excerpt from Martha Ann Toll’s acclaimed debut, Three Muses, we are also […]
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WWPH Writes: Issue # 38
Welcome to Issue 38 In this issue, we have a dichotomy of good and evil. The poem, “HIV Nightline” by Lane Falcon is about volunteering and “the spool of night unraveling.” Heartbreaking poetry. The trio of microfictions under the title “Bad People,” by Christie Chapman are also gems, the kind of tiny stories I love […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 37
Welcome to Issue 37 Welcome to November and Issue 37! This issue includes two works that light up the darkness. The poem, “Ancestry” by Alyson Gold Weinberg explores the results of a DNA test, and that “dark humor” of belonging, or, it is, not belonging. The flash fiction, “Capitol Hill, 4:12 pm,” by Wiliam Fleeson, […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 36
Welcome to Issue 36! We are thrilled to share two excerpts from debuts by DMV writers, both intertwined with beauty and mystery along with haunting lyricism. The first work, a poem from Sarah Katz’s daring collection, Country of Glass, transports us back to the 1940s. A short excerpt from Virginia Hartman’s acclaimed novel, The Marsh […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 35
Welcome to Issue 35 We hope you are enjoying the beautiful fall weather! First, some news to share: we are extending the deadline for our 2023 manuscript contests to November 15th. We are eager to read your book-length manuscripts in poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. More details here. Now onto this week’s work! Dana Cann’s […]
WWPH Writes: Issue # 34
Welcome to Issue 34, an insider’s sneak peek at work by our award-winning writers Anthony Moll and Suzanne Feldman! Our books by our 2022 award-winners, Anthony Moll and Suzanne Feldman, will be published on September 28th. We will celebrate with a reading at Politics & Prose Bookstore (main store on Connecticut Avenue) on Sunday, October […]