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'''We'll Never Have Paris''' is a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] and journal that publishes narrative nonfiction.
 
'''We'll Never Have Paris''' is a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] and journal that publishes narrative nonfiction.
  
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Conributors have included [[Keith Landrum]] ([[Every Reason]]) and [[Josh Medsker]] ([[Twenty-Four Hours]]).
  
 
The We'll Never Have Paris Radio Hour began in January, 2010 and is a monthly show featuring a contributor to the zine plus interviews and music on Washington Heights Free Radio.
 
The We'll Never Have Paris Radio Hour began in January, 2010 and is a monthly show featuring a contributor to the zine plus interviews and music on Washington Heights Free Radio.

Latest revision as of 14:00, 12 January 2012

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We'll Never Have Paris is a literary zine and journal that publishes narrative nonfiction.

Curated by Andria Alefhi from New York City, New York, U.S.A., the zine consists of true short stories about "all things never meant to be." Submissions are requested to be "something personal but universal" and true.

The first issue of We'll Never Have Paris was published in 2007. The catalog includes:

  • WNHP1: fiction once removed
  • WNHP2: fictional nonfiction
  • WNHP3: narrative nonfiction nanoseconds
  • WNHP4: we are all telling the truth
  • WNHP5: home
  • WNHP6: now with poetry
  • WNHP7: Modern Fire
  • WNHP8: Rejection

Conributors have included Keith Landrum (Every Reason) and Josh Medsker (Twenty-Four Hours).

The We'll Never Have Paris Radio Hour began in January, 2010 and is a monthly show featuring a contributor to the zine plus interviews and music on Washington Heights Free Radio.

We'll Never Have Paris is distributed by Parcell Press and Microcosm.

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