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WWPH WRITES ISSUE 104

WWPH Writes 104…continues our annual special issues of TINY POEMS…this year: AMERICAN HAIKU on celebration, resilience, and rebellion. We also have a very special trio of haiku (breaking out of the American Haiku form) from poet Grace Cavalieri. Our next big project, our 50th-anniversary anthology, AMERICA’S FUTURE: poetry & prose in response to tomorrow, launches […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 103

WWPH Writes 103…features our annual special issue of TINY POEMS…this year: AMERICAN HAIKU on celebration, resilience, and rebellion. These hemes resonated with many, and we received over a hundred submissions! In this issue and our next, you will discover a cross-section of thought-provoking American Haiku from across the DMV. Our next big project, AMERICA’S FUTURE: […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 102

WWPH Writes 102… spotlights MY FRIEND WANTS TO TALK ABOUT WAR, a poem by the versatile Laura Shovan, and the debut of a new author, Edwin Fenwick, Jr., a third-year MFA student at the University of Baltimore, with his moving creative nonfiction GHOST. Our next big project, AMERICA’S FUTURE: poetry & prose in response to […]

WWPH WRITES ISSUE 101

WWPH Writes 101… features work that highlights the thrill of being young in “When We Were 25” by poet Sean Felix and the anxiety of a dystopian future in thrilling flash fiction by P.R. Titus’s “The Last Sunset.” The Deadline approaches (and it will not be extended). Our book-length manuscript contests are now open for […]