
We are thrilled to share a sampling of poetry and prose from AMERICA’S FUTURE, the Washington Writers’ Publishing House’s most ambitious, boldest, and most thought-provoking anthology (now on sale in trade paperback/ebook). In this landmark 50th-anniversary anthology, we dared writers to imagine what’s next. Submissions poured in, and 164 writers and 179 works are represented in this 526-page collection just published on September 9th and co-edited by Caroline Bock and Jona Colson. We asked some of the award-winning WWPH writers, who submitted their creative work to AMERICA’S FUTURE, to share their pieces. Read more and order America’s Future.
“A Christmas If You Can Keep It” by Brandel France de Bravo
Brandel France de Bravo reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Generations” by Varun Gauri
Varun Gauri reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Mallows Bay” by Suzanne Feldman
Suzanne Feldman reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“My President is a BRAT (Bookish, Relentless, Amusing, Tenderhearted)” by Chanlee Luu
Chanlee Luu reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Post Dobbs” by Holly Karapetkova
Holly Karapetkova reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“American Lament” by Caroline Bock
Caroline Bock reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Lives of the Orchids” by Patric Pepper
Patric Pepper reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Now that DEI is dead, things are looking up—for me” by Adam Schwartz
Adam Schwartz reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Let Us Praise Sadness” by Mary Ann Larkin
Mary Ann Larkin reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Bird in the Crib” by Grace Cavalieri
Grace Cavalieri reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Hut” by Sid Gold
Sid Gold reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Drawing Animals” by David Taylor
David Taylor reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Future Imperfect” by Kim Roberts
Kim Roberts reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Scales of Beauty” by Pat Schultheis
Pat Schultheis reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Child Psychiatrist: The Television Series” by Len Kruger
Len Kruger reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Main Lesson from TV and Movies” by David Ebenbach
David Ebenbach reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Reunion” by Robert Williams
Robert Williams reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Good God, God” by Elizabeth Bruce
Elizabeth Bruce reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“The Future” by Jean Nordhaus
Jean Nordhaus reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“Three Generations of Black Women and a Look into America's Future” by Bernardine (Dine) Watson
Bernardine (Dine) Watson reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.
“List of the House Speaker’s Concessions” by Jona Colson
Jona Colson reads their piece from AMERICA’S FUTURE, a new anthology from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House.