Washington Writers’ Publishing House was
established in 1973, mainly by Grace Cavalieri, as a nonprofit cooperative
poetry press, which incidentally helped to integrate what then was de facto a Southern town. The animating
idea was that poets chosen for publication would become members of the
cooperative and commit to assist in the work of the press including the
selection and production of subsequent books. The new books were chosen yearly
through a competition open to writers from the Washington area, and later, the
Greater Washington-Baltimore area. Initially the poets themselves underwrote
the costs; later grants from foundations and other sources, such as recently
the Jean Feldman award, supplement income from book sales to cover expenses.
Among the earliest publications were chapbooks
by Grace Cavalieri, Robert Sargent, and Deirdre Baldwin, and soon Terence
Winch, Ethelbert Miller, May Miller (no relation), Shirley Cochrane and others,
most of whom have gone on to further awards and books. Some of the winners,
whose manuscripts are chosen anonymously, turn out to have good publishing
credentials already, others are neophytes glad for the handholding as they are
guided through the process of becoming first-time authors. [See full list of
winning poet below.]
As of 2014, the press had published over 50
volumes of poetry and, since 2000, also some dozen fiction titles (and several
of the fictioneers also have poetry credentials). For many years, the press published
two or three full-length poetry collections annually, and in early years could
only afford simple one-color covers. In 2000 the press also began
publishing fiction. WWPH currently publishes one poetry title and one fiction
title each year, all with striking covers. Seven of the fiction titles in print
are now also e-books, and in the future, some poets may opt for the electronic
route.
WWPH presidents have shouldered full loads,
publishing subsequent generations of new poets and since 1999, fiction writers.
While posting notices about submission deadlines, reading manuscripts (with the
help of our fellows), choosing, editing, tweaking, working with super formatter
Barbara Shaw of ShawType, obtaining printers’ quotes and copyrights, helping to
set up readings, and promoting, with the help of the new winner, in the process
we all learn something about publishing. And thus we can turn around and help
the next winners.
Among winners who eventually served as president
of WWPH are: Robert Sargent, Shirley Cochrane, Eric Nelson, Elisavietta Ritchie
Jean Nordhaus, Hastings Wyman, Jr., Bernard Jankowski, Laura Brylawsky-Miller, Ann
Brewer Knox, Martin Galvin, Moira Egan, Brandel France de Bravo and Patric
Pepper. Although theoretically winners
need not participate in the working of the press for more than three years,
Robert Sargent served as treasurer for many more, as currently has Elizabeth
Bruce, and Elisavietta Ritchie went on from three years as president for poetry
a decade later to serve as president for the fiction division for a further decade.
A very few winners vanished soon after WWPH published their books.
Christopher Ankney, Hearsay
Barri Armitage, Double Helix
Ned Balbo, Galileo’s Banquet
Deirdra Baldwin, Gathering Time
David Bristol, Paradise & Cash
Laura Brylawski-Miller, The Snow on Lake Como
Nancy Naomi Carlson, Kings Highway
Ramola D., Invisible Season
Grace Cavalieri, Why I Cannot Take A Lover
Maxine Clair, Coping with Gravity
Patrick L. Clary, Notes For A Loveletter
Katharine Edgar Coby, Thrift
Shirley Cochrane, Burnsite
Ann Darr, Do You Take This Woman … and
Barri Armitage, Double Helix
Ned Balbo, Galileo’s Banquet
Deirdra Baldwin, Gathering Time
David Bristol, Paradise & Cash
Laura Brylawski-Miller, The Snow on Lake Como
Nancy Naomi Carlson, Kings Highway
Ramola D., Invisible Season
Grace Cavalieri, Why I Cannot Take A Lover
Maxine Clair, Coping with Gravity
Patrick L. Clary, Notes For A Loveletter
Katharine Edgar Coby, Thrift
Shirley Cochrane, Burnsite
Ann Darr, Do You Take This Woman … and
Hungry
As We Are, An Anthology of Washington Area Poets (Editor)
Jehanne Dubrow, From the Fever-World
Moira Egan, Cleave
Paul Estaver, Salisbury Beach-1954
Harrison Fisher, The Gravity
Brandel France de Bravo, Provenance
Nan Fry, Relearning the Dark
Martin Galvin, Wild Card
Patricia Garfinkel, From the Red Eye of Jupiter
Piotr Gwiazda, Gagarin Street
Sid Gold, Working Vocabulary
Beate Goldman, Letters to a Stranger
Dan Gutstein, Bloodcoal & Honey
Paul R. Haenel, Farewell, Goodbye, Wave Goodbye
Greg Hannan, Instincts for the Jugular
Catherine Harnett Shaw, Evidence, Still Life
Judith Harris, Poppies
Kathleen Hellen, Umberto’s Night
Gray Jacobik, Sandpainting
Robert Herschbach, Loose Weather
Bernard Jankowski, The Bullfrog Does Not Imagine New Towns
Dan Johnson, Come Looking
Beth Joselow, Gypsies
Holly Karapetkova, Words We Might One Day Say
Ann Knox, Stonecrop
Kwelismith, Browngirl in the Ring (audiotape)
Mary Ann Larkin, The Coil of the Skin
Barbara F. Lefcowitz, The Queen of Lost Baggage
Bruce MacKinnon, Mystery Schools
Elaine Magarrell, On Hogback Mountain
David McAleavey, Holding Obsidian
John McNally, Northern Lights
E. Ethelbert Miller, Migrant Worker
May Miller, Halfway to the Sun
Elisabeth Murawski, Moon and Mercury
Sharon Negri, The Other Side of Now
Eric Nelson, The Light Bringers
Jean Nordhaus, A Bracelet of Lies
Catherine O’Neill, The Daffodil Farmer
Patric Pepper, Temporary Apprehensions
Elisavietta Ritchie, Raking the Snow
Kim Roberts, The Wishbone Galaxy
Ron Rodriguez, The Captains That Dogs Aren’t
Carly Sachs, the steam sequence
Robert Sargent, Now Is Always The Miraculous Time
Jane Satterfield, Shepherdess with an Automatic
Jane Schapiro, Tapping This Stone
Anne Sheldon, Hero-Surfing
Myra Sklarew, Altamira
Katherine Smith, Argument by Design
Dean Smith, American Boy
Octave Stevenson, The Poet Upstairs, An Anthology Of Washington Area Poets (Editor)
Joseph C. Thackery, The Dark Above Mad River
Naomi Thiers, Only The Raw Hands Are Heaven
Maria Upton, Children of Apartness
Margaret Weaver, Escaping Words
Terence Winch, Luncheonette Jealousy
Hastings Wyman, Jr., Certain Patterns
Jehanne Dubrow, From the Fever-World
Moira Egan, Cleave
Paul Estaver, Salisbury Beach-1954
Harrison Fisher, The Gravity
Brandel France de Bravo, Provenance
Nan Fry, Relearning the Dark
Martin Galvin, Wild Card
Patricia Garfinkel, From the Red Eye of Jupiter
Piotr Gwiazda, Gagarin Street
Sid Gold, Working Vocabulary
Beate Goldman, Letters to a Stranger
Dan Gutstein, Bloodcoal & Honey
Paul R. Haenel, Farewell, Goodbye, Wave Goodbye
Greg Hannan, Instincts for the Jugular
Catherine Harnett Shaw, Evidence, Still Life
Judith Harris, Poppies
Kathleen Hellen, Umberto’s Night
Gray Jacobik, Sandpainting
Robert Herschbach, Loose Weather
Bernard Jankowski, The Bullfrog Does Not Imagine New Towns
Dan Johnson, Come Looking
Beth Joselow, Gypsies
Holly Karapetkova, Words We Might One Day Say
Ann Knox, Stonecrop
Kwelismith, Browngirl in the Ring (audiotape)
Mary Ann Larkin, The Coil of the Skin
Barbara F. Lefcowitz, The Queen of Lost Baggage
Bruce MacKinnon, Mystery Schools
Elaine Magarrell, On Hogback Mountain
David McAleavey, Holding Obsidian
John McNally, Northern Lights
E. Ethelbert Miller, Migrant Worker
May Miller, Halfway to the Sun
Elisabeth Murawski, Moon and Mercury
Sharon Negri, The Other Side of Now
Eric Nelson, The Light Bringers
Jean Nordhaus, A Bracelet of Lies
Catherine O’Neill, The Daffodil Farmer
Patric Pepper, Temporary Apprehensions
Elisavietta Ritchie, Raking the Snow
Kim Roberts, The Wishbone Galaxy
Ron Rodriguez, The Captains That Dogs Aren’t
Carly Sachs, the steam sequence
Robert Sargent, Now Is Always The Miraculous Time
Jane Satterfield, Shepherdess with an Automatic
Jane Schapiro, Tapping This Stone
Anne Sheldon, Hero-Surfing
Myra Sklarew, Altamira
Katherine Smith, Argument by Design
Dean Smith, American Boy
Octave Stevenson, The Poet Upstairs, An Anthology Of Washington Area Poets (Editor)
Joseph C. Thackery, The Dark Above Mad River
Naomi Thiers, Only The Raw Hands Are Heaven
Maria Upton, Children of Apartness
Margaret Weaver, Escaping Words
Terence Winch, Luncheonette Jealousy
Hastings Wyman, Jr., Certain Patterns
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