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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

"Bookmarket" by Nadia Heart
Nadia Heart is a graphic artist who works in ink-art, line-art and grisaille techniques. She found her artistic expression in achromatic colors that are reminiscent Read more
"Headless Waiter goes Barefoot" by William Crawford
William C. Crawford is an itinerant photographer based in Winston Salem, NC. He invented Forensic Foraging, a throwback, minimalist approach for modern digital photographers. His Read more
"On the Edge" by Ilaria Cortesi
https://www.behance.net/ilaria http://instagram.com/icmanekineko Read more
Isa Bascuñana. "Midnight Hags"
Isa Bascuñana is a multidisciplinary artist and curator, currently based in London after graduating from Central Saint Martins in MA Culture, Criticism and Curation. Her Read more
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Published Poetry

poema de Desiree Jung
Dois Dedos de Silêncio / Two Fingers of Silence by Desiree Jung
An animated art/poetry project in Portuguese (w/ English subs) about grieving the death of a mother. Desirée Jung is a Read more
A Serenade for the Milkman, Mark Blickley
“A Milkman’s Serenade” A Poem by Mark Blickley
I am so proud and grateful to have been an urban Milkman.  Come on, don’t tell me you don’t remember Read more
Why the Frogs Sing by Lorna Wood
Why the Frogs Sing by Lorna Wood
The night is still, wrapped in July’s steamy blanket.The frogs have long since stopped their hymnsto the lethal shadows flitting Read more
I read widow with carnations by Kate LaDew
painted by someone named henri what else could you be but a painter with a name like henri? and I Read more
Medea: Euripides lied by Betsy Packard
She anticipated creeping, faithful years with Jason -- this wife behind the mogul. Time branded them both as heads grayed Read more
Sometimes When I'm Alone by Ben Westie
Sometimes When I'm Alone by Ben Westlie
Anything that glittered,  dresses, rings- most of all I treasured   earrings!  Not just any for this man.  I only wanted, Read more
Hancock Street by Addily Dyer
I can count in my mother's voice how many times I was told not to turn my face to the Read more
Oak Tree in January
Oak Tree in January by Kathryn Jacopi (After Poppies in January by Sylvia Plath)
  The glowing spindles outside the window are winter branches caught up in the sun’s contours.   A pre-regrowth, a Read more
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