Browsing Category: NYCWP Voices

  • NYCWP Student Voices: Arlina Monira

    Wrapped in shadows by Arlina Monira 7th Grade at P.S./M.S. 194 The moon shone, revealing its beauty through the clouds that trapped the glow like doors, capturing the shimmering light. Isabella leaned against the wall of her bay window, lost inside of a world of which only she knew of. It was raining. The water landed …

    June 20, 2017
  • NYCWP Voices: Poems by Ingrid Chung

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   Spun Nightmare for the Hopeless Self   the slow …

    May 9, 2017
  • NYCWP Voices: Poems by Eleni M.R.

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org. Space The space between your cow prints beneath your fur …

    April 18, 2017
  • NYCWP Voices: “Schatzie’s” by Naomi Person

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   Schatzie’s -Naomi Person      The day before seven people …

    March 27, 2017
  • NYCWP Voices: Four poems by Saara Liimatta

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.     CAVERN An image came today Of my grandfather’s …

    January 10, 2017
  • NYCWP Voices: “A Mid-Tour Poem (for Kase)” by Ingrid Chung

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   A MID-TOUR POEM                            (for Kase) -Ingrid …

    December 6, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “The Route” by Peter DeMarco

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   The Route -Peter DeMarco   I didn’t expect to …

    November 15, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: Three Poems by Jinnette Caceres Schaudt

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   I BE … I be the teacher who doesn’t …

    October 11, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “The Power in Memoir” by Marcus B. McArthur

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   The Power in Memoir -Marcus Brandon McArthur   I …

    August 26, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “The New Economy,” fiction by Charlie Keyheart

    Once monthly, the New York City Writing Project celebrates the teacher-as-writer by publishing works of poetry and prose written by its teachers. If you are interested in submitting your work to NYCWP Voices, please read the submissions guidelines and submit your work by email to voices@nycwritingproject.org.   The New Economy -Charlie Keyheart AND HERE IS Main Street. …

    August 2, 2016