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Previous Issues
Red Wheelbarrow Writers
April 2017
An Open Letter to Betsy DeVos
by Linda Morrow
The name Red Wheelbarrow Writers is from the iconic poem by William Carlos Williams. They are a loose affiliation of Bellingham based writers. Meeting at least twice monthly to support, encourage and learn from one another — creating community, building … Continue reading →
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March 2017
Apathy – The Eighth Deadly Sin
by Marian Exall
The name Red Wheelbarrow Writers is from the iconic poem by William Carlos Williams. They are a loose affiliation of Bellingham based writers. Meeting at least twice monthly to support, encourage and learn from one another — creating community, building … Continue reading →
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March 2017
Waltzing My Piano
by Jean Waight
The name Red Wheelbarrow Writers is from the iconic poem by William Carlos Williams. They are a loose affiliation of Bellingham based writers. Meeting at least twice monthly to support, encourage and learn from one another — creating community, building … Continue reading →
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