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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 # 23

Cassiopeia. A Vigil Moon. The night sky embraces the works of our poet, Kim Roberts, and fiction writer, Marcy Dilworth, in our twenty-third issue. The language is so precise and vivid in these texts that I feel like I am with the storytellers, searching the stars, or basking in the moonlight at a Wawa convenience […]

WWPH Writes: Issue # 22

In anticipation of April, National Poetry Month, we feature two poets in this issue. First, a new poet, Liv-e, brings thoughts of summer, adolescence, and family ties in her poem, “Swim Good.” And, Steven Leyva, winner of WWPH’s 2020 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize, celebrates the re-launch of his acclaimed collection, The Understudy’s Handbook, and shares […]