Browsing Category: NYCWP Voices

  • NYCWP Voices: Three poems by Kruti Suba

    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.   Given Name   The day she was born they …

    June 17, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Stockings” by Richard Ploetz

    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.   Stockings – Richard Ploetz “. . . he’s shy, kind …

    June 2, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Shock” by Meny Beriro

    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. Shock  -Meny Beriro CHARACTERS: Annie, in her 40s Beatrice, in …

    May 3, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Stairs, Steps, & Flights” by Joe Bellacero

    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.   Stairs, Steps, & Flights -Joe Bellacero   Nights are …

    April 5, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Trees” by JoAnna Bueckert-Chan

      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.     Trees -JoAnna Bueckert-Chan Lightning strikes trees because …

    March 1, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: Three Shorts by Jennifer Ray Morell

    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. “Rules of the Road” When you see the dog out …

    February 8, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Beyond Reform of Law Enforcement” by Marlon Peterson

      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.   BEYOND REFORM OF LAW ENFORCEMENT -Marlon Peterson Three …

    January 11, 2016
  • NYCWP Voices: “Aren’t You Glad We Met?” by Marina Lombardo

    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.   Aren’t You Glad We Met? -Marina Lombardo I’m from …

    December 8, 2015
  • NYCWP Voices: Two poems by Mindy Levokove

      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.     Note: These two poems were written during …

    November 10, 2015
  • NYCWP Voices: “You, the Speech Teacher” by Kristen McMahon

    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.     YOU, THE SPEECH TEACHER         …

    October 13, 2015