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    Print Editions

    Print Editions

    Issue 11 – Final Issue – War Featured Artist & Poet:  Vanessa German Cover Artist: Vanessa German Managing Editor – Anora McGaha, North Carolina, USA Co-Editor – Terri Hadley Ward, West Virginia, USA Assistant Editor – Mali Warshofsky, North Carolina, USA ONLINE ISSUE PRINT EDITION AVAILABLE! CreateSpace – Color Amazon – Color eBOOK Issue 10. Water Featured […]

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    Previous Issues

    Previous Issues

      Issue 8. Being 2015   Cover Painting – Sarah McTeer Ogburn, North Carolina, USA Featured Poet – Terri Kirby Erickson, North Carolina, USA Cover Design – Anora McGaha, North Carolina, USA     Issue 7. Wildlife 2015 Cover Painting – Shannon Bueker, North Carolina, USA Featured Poet – Kathryn Stripling Byer, North Carolina, USA Cover Design – Anora McGaha, North […]

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    Masthead

    Masthead

    The staff for each issue varies. Staff for the War Issue – Summer 2016 Co-Editors Terri Hadley Ward and Anora McGaha Publisher Anora McGaha Staff for the Water Issue – Spring 2016 Co-Editors Terri Hadley Ward and Anora McGaha Publisher Anora McGaha Staff for the WILDLIFE  & BEING Issues – Spring/Summer 2015 After two full years of enjoying, experimenting and learning in volunteer […]

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    Letter from the Editor, Grief

    Letter from the Editor, Grief

    Published belatedly on August 31, 2014 Dear Readers, If you’ve read at Open Mic events you must know the pin-drop silence after a serious poem, a sharp contrast from the laughter and applause that follows funny material. The quiet response is natural – but the reward goes to humor. It makes sense that in community […]

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    Knowing Issue – Editor’s Note

    Knowing Issue – Editor’s Note

    Dear Reader, As women, we know that some of the knowledge we possess is almost exclusively unique to our gender. I believe that within every woman shines a light of knowing. Some people call it a sixth sense; others call it intuition. Instead of using the word “intuition,” some researchers suggest women are more skilled […]

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    Editor’s Note – Kerry Holjes

    Editor’s Note – Kerry Holjes

    Dear Reader, As soon as we draw our first breaths, our lives are intertwined with, governed by and dependent upon a vast array of power. When I sat down to pen this letter, my mind danced through all the ways in which power controls every moment of my life. Power is an intangible that can […]

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    2014 Spring – Power

    2014 Spring – Power

    [metaslider id=3924] Staff for the Power Issue As a volunteer team, our staff can be different with each issue. Senior Editor Kerry Holjes, North Carolina, USA Editor Tynisha Ferguson, South Carolina, USA Poetry Editor Pamela Taylor, North Carolina, USA Prose & Consulting Editor Barbara Bos, Spain Graphic Design Tynisha Ferguson, South Carolina, USA Marketing Manager, […]

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    About the Editor

    About the Editor

    Kerry Holjes, Managing Editor, When Women Waken Effective January 2014, Kerry Holjes accepted the volunteer position of managing editor of When Women Waken. Kerry is a talented editor and a fine poet. Raised in the US South, in a highly educated family, Kerry has had a successful career in business and accounting, writing and editing. […]

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    2013 Fall – Grief

    2013 Fall – Grief

    When Women Waken is an online literary journal publishing fresh voices and images primarily in English from around the world. When the print issue is ready, we will announce it here and on Twitter. Sue Fulton, North Carolina, USA Cover Photograph Barbara Bos, Spain and Kerry Holjes, USA Consulting Editors Anora McGaha, North Carolina, USA Cover […]

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    Letter from the Editor: Home

    Letter from the Editor: Home

    H.O.M.E. As a literary and art journal with a reach around our world, chosing the theme of home was done not to focus on the traditional role of women, but instead to focus on our roots, our identities, where we feel safe, who and where we find our community. It can also be the desk […]

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