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WhimsicalPoet is now closed

We want to extend our sincerest gratitude to every contributor of WhimsicalPoet. Your dedication to your craft and willingness to share your words and artistry with us has made this journey incredibly special. It's humbling to think that your creations will remain immortalized within the pages of our paperback and Kindle editions, which will continue to be available on Amazon.

While we feel a deep sadness in closing this chapter, we also recognize the importance of moving forward and embracing new endeavors. As we bid farewell to WhimsicalPoet, we do so with fond memories and a profound appreciation for the community that has supported us along the way.

Thank you for being a part of our journey. We hope that the spirit of WhimsicalPoet will live on in your hearts and minds, inspiring creativity and connection wherever you go.

Warmly,

Sara Altman

Founder, WhimsicalPoet

Published Art

Serie red black and white by KunFang
Painting: Gouache, Acrylic, Watercolor, Ink on Canvas. http://www.kunfang.be/ Read more
"Poe-Trait" by Roopa Dudley
Roopa Dudley was born in 1972, in Karachi, Pakistan. She migrated to America in 1988 and became a naturalized American Citizen in 1994. She graduated Read more
Bocanada
"Bocanda" by Osvaldo Vazquez
Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size: 91cm X 91cm Year: 2020 Description: Bocanada is an attempt of portraying the faces of immigrants in their constant come Read more
Terminal by Charmagne Coble
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Barbara Nati
The House of This Evening by Barbara Nati
Barbara Nati's profoundly lyric investigation takes shape through a wise and skillful use of digital and technological tools. Her language hovers between poetic and ironic, Read more
Transcience by Eduard Schmidt-Zorner
Eduard Schmidt-Zorner is an artist, translator and writer of poetry, haibun, haiku, and short stories. He writes in four languages: English, French, Spanish, and German Read more
Old Polemic
In this work I want to tell a story about an old problem, which is about the problem of an art that is often considered Read more
"Snowy Sunday" by Tracy Ryan
Tracy Ryan is a visual artist hailing from Glasgow, Scotland.  Since graduating with a B.A.(with Hons) Degree in Visual Art in 2010, Tracy has spent Read more
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Published Poetry

WhimsicalPoet July 2023
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Achilles Was a First Round Pick by Kevin Carey
He was Buckets. Thetis in the stands for every game wearing his jersey and the jewelry he bought after his Read more
Anatomy Class by Maureen Sherbondy
The anatomy professor was so boring that his twenty students, one-by-one, drifted off to sleep five minutes into his lectures. Read more
Human Suffering by Stan Sanvel Rubin
At the edge of suffering is more suffering. This is what’s meant by inexhaustible, as in, love is inexhaustible, hope Read more
Grandma McLamb by Teresa McLamb
Grandma told tales as long and winding as tobacco rounds, gathered us around her dinner table and made us believe Read more
Released: WhimsicalPoet summer 2022
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WhimsicalPoet
WhimsicalPoet Announces the Release of its winter Issue, 2022
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carla sarett poem
Gata in Grief by Carla Sarett
Carla Sarett, A San Francisco poet's work "Gata in Grieef" is featured in the Winter Issue of WhimsicalPoet 2022. Read more
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