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WWPH Writes: Issue # 4

Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #4 Welcome to summer and to the poet Kateema Lee, who urges us to ‘fly or die,’ in her soaring poetry and and to Ruth Ticktin, who weaves some “bad poetry” into her short story, “Get Up and Sing.” We also honor one of our poets from This […]

WWPH Writes: Issue # 3

Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Welcome to Issue #3 This issue highlights two writers from the WWPH community—both were previously published in This Is What America Looks Like: Poetry and Fiction from DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Two poems by Christopher Goodrich capture relationships with the present—one narrator finds himself playing a game […]

WWPH Writes: Second Issue

Dedicated to Poetry & Fiction Writers in the DMV Our second issue! We have only just begun, but as a bi-weekly, I counted that we have ‘only’ 14 more issues for the year. We are open to submissions for these issues. We are looking for unpublished poetry or short fiction from any writer who is […]